![]() 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.
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