Windows 10 and IDT High Definition Audio CODEC not working.
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Hello!
I scoured the forums a bit before deciding to post this message. Some time ago, possibly due to a virus, my computer lost access to the Internet (no application could connect, despite sending/receiving packets to/from the router). So, I decided to take the strong approach and completely reset my computer.
Since then, the sound doesn't work anymore. More specifically, when I go to the Device Manager to update the drivers, I get this message:
https://img-19.ccm2.net/zHCtamRso5a4Sh82BZjU9QBkgUc=/93f6f9c536ad42afa298dc3de22f9c66/ccm-ugc/MaJ_pilote.png
On top of having a nice little icon saying "Sound not working" in the taskbar.
Not being discouraged, I decided to scour the forums and came across various solutions:
Install a driver from the manufacturer's site http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/
Install from HP's site (the brand of my computer): nothing for Win10 and my model.
Not to mention the various drivers proposed here and there by forums, and the tip to restart the Windows Audio service.
So, I'm relying on your wisdom and knowledge, attaching a Speccy report http://speccy.piriform.com/results/kvGCbrsUVD6MJZaZhCKKjOP
Thank you and have a good day,
Idra
I scoured the forums a bit before deciding to post this message. Some time ago, possibly due to a virus, my computer lost access to the Internet (no application could connect, despite sending/receiving packets to/from the router). So, I decided to take the strong approach and completely reset my computer.
Since then, the sound doesn't work anymore. More specifically, when I go to the Device Manager to update the drivers, I get this message:
https://img-19.ccm2.net/zHCtamRso5a4Sh82BZjU9QBkgUc=/93f6f9c536ad42afa298dc3de22f9c66/ccm-ugc/MaJ_pilote.png
On top of having a nice little icon saying "Sound not working" in the taskbar.
Not being discouraged, I decided to scour the forums and came across various solutions:
Install a driver from the manufacturer's site http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/
Install from HP's site (the brand of my computer): nothing for Win10 and my model.
Not to mention the various drivers proposed here and there by forums, and the tip to restart the Windows Audio service.
So, I'm relying on your wisdom and knowledge, attaching a Speccy report http://speccy.piriform.com/results/kvGCbrsUVD6MJZaZhCKKjOP
Thank you and have a good day,
Idra
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Right-click on the driver --> sp63932.exe
Choose --> extract all
Go to the device manager
Right-click on the device in question
Update driver
Search for a driver on my computer
Browse
Go to the folder of the unzipped driver --> sp63932
Folder --> src
Select the folder --> wdm
OK, next
Restart
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The human being is at their best when things are at their worst.
Choose --> extract all
Go to the device manager
Right-click on the device in question
Update driver
Search for a driver on my computer
Browse
Go to the folder of the unzipped driver --> sp63932
Folder --> src
Select the folder --> wdm
OK, next
Restart
--
The human being is at their best when things are at their worst.
I can't extract the driver https://image.prntscr.com/image/kzr1oWlgTZOAulr5aNswJg.png, nor can I select it in the device manager.
Any other solutions? :/
Thank you both very much!!