![]() It looks like you updated to Windows 10, version 1903.Ī different forum member whom is really good with driver problems may provide a solution. ![]() In theory Windows Updates may do that for you later, but I'm not certain. (optional) You could now go back to your driver support page download and install the latest driver push package specified for your Win 10 build. I downloaded Realtek High-Definition (HD) Audio Driver 6. Instead you're going to need to get the original driver set Go to your HP's Software & Drivers page and under "Driver-Audio" don't download the latest package for your Win10 build, - that is just a push of the latest drivers, not a full driver install package. C:\Program Files\Realtek\ should now be empty.ģ. Uninstall from Apps -> "Realtek High Definition Audio Driver", you may need to use a tool like RevoUninstaller to accomplish this as the uninstaller may be broken. It listed Intel High Definition Audio, as well as two similar hidden entries, and an entry in the ACPI section. In my Device manager I had it show hidden entries (View -> Show Hidden Devices). Note: Upgrading from to 1909 did NOT fix the problem.ġ. Quick answer: The driver's on HP's page are a list of one Realtek HD audio application & driver installer, and all the rest are just driver pushes - the problem is tied into the driver application plus driver, so you need the original packageĠ. I think I have the solution - I just encountered and fixed this problem. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions.
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