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Yes I went to that link you provided, I have been on HP's site several times & even tried to contact them but since my laptop is no longer under warranty they said they would have to charge me but couldn't tell me exactly how much.Īlso I have no microphone showing up either even tho I have dual mics.
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Hopefully the hardware lds above will help someone to help me find the driver for the Coprocessor because I was told it is what is causing my problems.
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The Conexant drivers wouldn't install stating couldn't find device for driver but i finally got the realtek to install in compatibility mode for vista service pack 2 and I'm getting ready to restart pc like it's asking me to but I feel as though the problem isn't the audio device or driver but what ever it is that's before the device not working so it can't detect it. On HP site it gives me 3 audio drivers to choose from if I select Vista as an operating system and 2 of the drivers are for conexant hd audio & the 3rd driver is for realtek. It says ALTEC LANSING on the laptop where the speakers are but doesn't that just mean it has that brand of speakers correct? The model number is from the tag & an hp scan also stated this as the model I have. It is an HP Pavilion DV6000 but model # is dv6810us.
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You went here right and download the audio driver correct? Under Value, you should see some text, right click, select all and copy it so you may paste it here. Under property, click it and select Hardware IDs. Right click on (in device manager) that has the, ?, and left click on properties. I do not know if you have indeed attempted to install the correct drivers (it seems you do but just to be certain I'll add a link, please do not take offence ). I've taken a look at your laptop specifications and it has a HDMI output port yes? You get no sound through HDMI also?ĭo you get any pop-ups when you plug in a audio jack?Īpologies once more, could you name some of the drivers you provided (just to be certain my friend)? Regardless, Windows will come with its own drivers and you should be able to hear something. Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.Apologies if you have already but could you follow this solution and reply back with your results?
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Option 2: Update the audio driver in Device Manager Realtek High-Definition (HD) Audio Driver Let's start off by updating the Bios, Chipset, and graphics card drivers on your PC from our HP support website, using this link. Option 1: Download and install the SoftPaq to update the audio driver: To resolve this issue, download and install the SoftPaq or update the audio driver in Device Manager. Request you to follow the below troubleshooting steps Audio issue Should I get my PC replaced? It is still under HP Manufacturer Warranty, and it has been a week since I got it from the Welcome to the HP Support Community! No audio after extended periods of usage or after waking from sleepĢ.The onboard mic or headphone jack doesn't work too when this happensģ.Bluetooth headsets work fine even when this happens, but I wouldn't prefer using headsets for extended periods of timeĤ.All Windows troubleshooters, HP Diagnostics and driver reinstallation has been performed, but to no avail I need it urgently for my college lectures and general stuff.ġ. Please help me fix this issue, as I am currently out of station and I won't be able to get it to the retail store currently.
This issue seems to happen mostly when I wake my laptop from sleep, after the default 10/15 min timeout. I did try the Windows Troubleshooters, HP Diagnostics, and even tried reinstalling the drivers, but to no avail. I get a message of No Audio Output Device Installed with a red X on the speaker icon, and I can't use my microphone or speaker when this happens. I got a new device last week, the one I am currently typing on.