Audiowizard Maxxaudio
Posted : admin On 01.01.2020Goodmorning,I've a notebook ASUS N550JK; I upgraded to Windows 10 (from windows 8.1) and when I began using it I noticed that Waves MaxxAudio had been removed.The software was preinstalled in the notebook when i buyed it.Furthermore there's an hotkey on the keyboard for access to a control panel (power 4 gear, asus smart gesture, cloud asus, audio wizard.e.g.), where i can click on audio wizard and access toan EQ panel (Music, Voice, Gaming, etc.) but now the 'virtual button' is disabled. I've tried running Asus Update, Windows Update, and looked for drivers on Asus website, but nothing.would you please have an idea how to fix this problem?Thank you,Regards,Vincenzo Lo Cicero. Hi Vincenzo,Thank you for using Windows 10.We regret for the inconvenience. I suggest you to try uninstalling and re-installing the drivers for the devices with you're facing issues in compatibility mode and check if that helps. Thanks - I have done this at least a dozen times and tried all the relevant Windows 8.1 drivers for my desktop.
(and some irrelevant drivers too) No change.Whatever Windows 10 did to the audio drivers, it would seem that there is no going back to the 8.1 drivers, they simply don't work. Microsoft knows what they did and their upgrade to 10 is clearly the problem. I remain patient that someone will figure thisout and update - or allow the 8.1 drivers to work again. The search for a solution goes on. Thanks for the reply!
I too am having the same problem. My computer is a DELL laptop. When I upgraded I lost The Waves Maxx Studio which completely degraded the sound quality of my laptop.
A BIG disappointment! I have gone to DELL's website and to the available driversfor my particular model laptop. There are no Audio drivers listed at all. There are drivers such as chipset, Lan etc. But again no audio drivers at all. The sound chip for my laptop is made by IDT. I have tried to find a driver from IDT but have been unableto locate one or any for that matter from them.

FYI my Laptop is a DELL Inspiron 7720. I realize that this is NOT Microsofts fault but am hoping someone will see this post and possibly can lead myself and others to a solution. Thanks for any help anyone cangive. I have found a solution to my problem! If you have A DELL Inspiron 5720/7720 or 7720SE like me then this should work for you as well.Follow this link.
Maxx Audio Pro Dell
It goes directly to DELL's website. It is the driver that completely restored Waves Maxx Audio to my DELL Inspiron 7720SE that I upgraded to Windows 10 64bit.This driver is not listed as compatible with Windows 10 but I tried it anyways and It is working for me. If anyone affiliated with DELL reads this then it would be EXTREMELY helpful to include this driver for your customers in a place where they can find itEASILY such as the driver list for their particular machine! It was VERY difficult to find this and most people would never find it. If you have a laptop from a different manufacture I highly recommend you try the previous version of the sound driver andit may work for you as apparently Windows 10 must be backward compatible with some Windows 8.1 drivers which is what I upgraded from. Hope this helps somebody.
Or, you can uninstall MaxxAudio from your computer by using the Add/Remove Program feature in the Window's Control Panel. On the Start menu (for Windows 8, right-click the screen's bottom-left corner), click Control Panel, and then, under Programs, do one of the following:. Windows Vista/7/8: Click Uninstall a Program. Windows XP: Click Add or Remove Programs. When you find the program MaxxAudio, click it, and then do one of the following:.
Windows Vista/7/8: Click Uninstall. Windows XP: Click the Remove or Change/Remove tab (to the right of the program). Follow the prompts. A progress bar shows you how long it will take to remove MaxxAudio.