Anonymous ← Microsoft Teams UserVoice My feedback Teams keep crashing IMG-1949.JPG 7531 KB IMG-1951.JPG 4097 KB IMG-1950.JPG 6804 KB teams_bugf.mp4 231 KB bug_teams.png 237 KB 402 votes Vote Vote Vote Sign in prestine Your name Your email address (thinking…) Password Sign in with: Facebook Google Forgot password? Create a password I agree to the terms of service Signed in as (Sign out) Close Close Vote We’ll send you updates on this idea 216 comments · Public » Performance · Flag idea as inappropriate…Flag idea as inappropriate… · Delete… · Admin → An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented · Nov 5, 2020 · Edit… · Delete… There's a beautiful workaround for this that I came across on reedit. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams/ms-teams-crashes-sometimes-during-video-calls-meetings/m-p/775964/page/3 Go into DEVICE MANAGER Scroll down to Sound, Video and Game Controllers (expand) Double Click "Realtek Audio" Click Driver Tab Click Update Driver Click Browse My Computer for Driver Software (Locate and install driver software manually) Click "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer" Select "High Definition Audio Device" Click Next A pop-up will state "Installing this device driver is not recommended because Windows cannot verify that it is compatible with your hardware..." Click Yes to the pop-up You will receive a screen that states "Windows has successfully updated your drivers" Click Close Click Close again Answer yes to RESTART YOUR COMPUTER NOW Save Submitting...
There's a beautiful workaround for this that I came across on reedit.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams/ms-teams-crashes-sometimes-during-video-calls-meetings/m-p/775964/page/3
Go into DEVICE MANAGER
Scroll down to Sound, Video and Game Controllers (expand)
Double Click "Realtek Audio"
Click Driver Tab
Click Update Driver
Click Browse My Computer for Driver Software (Locate and install driver software manually)
Click "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer"
Select "High Definition Audio Device"
Click Next
A pop-up will state "Installing this device driver is not recommended because Windows cannot verify that it is compatible with your hardware..."
Click Yes to the pop-up
You will receive a screen that states "Windows has successfully updated your drivers"
Click Close
Click Close again
Answer yes to RESTART YOUR COMPUTER NOW