![]() ![]() You may wish to consider doing an in-place upgrade repair install if no solution is found.Īlso consider the possibility of hardware failure. Note: as you may have found, a number of threads on this topic are unsolved. (from Guide: How to Fix Audio Not Working in Windows 10 : Windows10) That's all you have to do to make it work. It works just fine and you won't end up with an exploded device. Do NOT use High Definition Audio CODEC or whatever is showing for you. Click on High Definition Audio Device under Model, then click Yes. Click on High Definition Audio Device, click Yes: Make sure Show compatible hardware is checked. Click on Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer. Click on Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer: After completing Step 4 you'll be prompted to locate a driver. Choose the second option ( Browse my computer for driver software) Click on Browse my computer for driver software: After completing Step 3 a new window will pop up with two options. Click on Update Driver: Go to the Driver tab and click on Update Driver. Open IDT High Definition Audio CODEC: Unfold Sound, video and game controllers and double-click IDT High Definition Audio CODEC (or right-click > Properties). ![]() Open Device Manager: To open Device Manager, go to Settings, click on Devices, go to Connected devices, scroll down to Related settings and click on Device manager. ![]()
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