Installed the 5348_Audio_Driver_WGCJ5_WN32_6._A00.EXE package (for the Inspiron 5348, Windows 10 圆4 compatible !)Įxtract the contents of the 5348_Audio_Driver_WGCJ5_WN32_6._A00.EXE and Maxx Audio Installer (圆4).msi respecively using 7Zip to a temporary folder for example named C:\Temp\WavesMaxxaudio Microphone (Realtek High Definition Audio)Ĭontrol for Audio,Video and Games branch: Loudspeakers (Realtek High Definition Audio) Just for sure that the new drivers are used, I removed the existing devices (including) drivers through device management for the following: I then did something more, because I wanted to directly invoke the maxxaudiocontrol64.exe file when hitting the MAXXAUDIO hotkey (instead of the 'DELL AUDIO' screen). I then used bauer.ww's trick to extract the MAXXAUDIO specific files from the Maxx Audio Installer (圆4).msi using 7Zip. However, in my case, in the second tab, the Equaliser CANNOT be controlled. Using the Windows 10 圆4 driver for the Inspiron 5348 (download through DELL Support), named 5348_Audio_Driver_WGCJ5_WN32_6._A00.EXE, I at least got the 'DELL AUDIO' screen back that can be started using the WAVES MAXXAUDIO hotkey sitting right at the top of the keyboard. I also own an XPS 17 L702X (stil going strong, love this machine !!)Īlso had issues with MaxxAudio 3 in Windows 10 圆4 Pro, where the sound was awfull, and where the Equaliser was missing.