Look for folder IDTĪnd open it, then open the folder IDTHDAudio. That is where your original HP software drivers and updates are installed. On the right, look for a folder called SWSETUP.Click on File Explorer, on the left, scroll down to OS (C: ) and click on it.Restart your system and give it enough time to boot-up completely ![]() Now, make sure you disconnect your system from the internet.IDT (check under the Windows OS directory-Program Files and/or Program Files (x86). If you know where the audio driver folder was installed, delete the folder.In Control Panel to uninstall programs, check if your audio driver is listed there, and uninstall it as well.Make sure you only right-click on the Audio driver and nothing else, and Uninstall and delete the current audio driver via Windows Device Manager (not at the Audio inputs & outputs at the top of the menu, but down at Sound, Video, and game controllers.Unplug any audio devices connected to your system. ![]()
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