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Sound loss after reboot back from Windows

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I've been using AppleALC for my audio to work, my codec is alc295, at first it worked find, but after I boot into windows and reboot back to high sierra then the sound is gone, there're still volume controls but no sound, only the headphones is working. Only when I reboot it again that the sound is working again.
I've attached my debug files to see if I did anything wrong. Thank you in advanced.
 

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I've been using AppleALC for my audio to work, my codec is alc295, at first it worked find, but after I boot into windows and reboot back to high sierra then the sound is gone, there're still volume controls but no sound, only the headphones is working. Only when I reboot it again that the sound is working again.
I've attached my debug files to see if I did anything wrong. Thank you in advanced.

Try removing any special Realtek drivers you have on Windows (use Microsoft generic HDA drivers).
 
Try removing any special Realtek drivers you have on Windows (use Microsoft generic HDA drivers).
Can you be more specific, this is my device manager
 

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Can you be more specific, this is my device manager

Do not use the Realtek specific audio drivers. Use Microsoft generic drivers.
You will probably find an uninstaller in "add/remove programs".
 
Do not use the Realtek specific audio drivers. Use Microsoft generic drivers.
You will probably find an uninstaller in "add/remove programs".
I can't seem to find any program that has anything related to Realtek in my "add/remove programs". Nothing is from Realtek.
 
I can't seem to find any program that has anything related to Realtek in my "add/remove programs". Nothing is from Realtek.

Remove the realtek driver using Device Manager (remove from disk when it asks).
That will revert to the Microsoft HDA driver.
 
Remove the realtek driver using Device Manager (remove from disk when it asks).
That will revert to the Microsoft HDA driver.
I deleted it and after a while it reinstall, without it there won't be any sound.
 
I deleted it and after a while it reinstall, without it there won't be any sound.

Use the Microsoft standard HDA driver, not the Realtek specific HDA driver.
 
Use the Microsoft standard HDA driver, not the Realtek specific HDA driver.
OK, thank you, I've changed the driver to Microsoft HDA and will see if the problem is solved.
There's one more problem that is for some reasons when I boot Windows using Clover, my trackpad seems to slow down, and only when I reset device using Synaptic trackpad software that it returned to normal
 
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