No Audio Endpoint Found on Dolby Control Center Windows 7 (Resolved)

No Audio Endpoint Found error message pops out when using Dolby Control Center on Windows 7. This problem can be caused by laptop users when using Realtek HD Audio R2.15 driver. Oddly, this problem dissapears when using Windows Vista.

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Dolby Control Center Fix

Actually this problem has an easy fix. You just have to upgrade your Realtek HD Audio Driver from R2.15 to R2.17. You can download the laptop drivers here. Hope this would solve your problems.

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