Oct 11, 2018 - >Intel High Definition DSP is giving a code 28 error. The only fix for this that I am aware of is to download the driver online, and install it. Recently, I opened my laptop, and was getting some type of error saying, 'No Audio Output Device is Installed.' After about two hours, I finally got an audio device working by downloading it off of a website. I restarted my laptop, and the audio wasn't working. There's sound input, but it's not playing through the speakers on my device. There is still one device missing, and when looking at it through properties it says it's part of the audio bus. ![]() After going through the driver for about an hour, I found a couple of device Id's, but Windows didn't have the driver download link, nor did any other website. >Intel High Definition DSP is giving a code 28 error. The only fix for this that I am aware of is to download the driver online, and install it. (When trying to simply update the driver, it isn't able to be found online, 'Windows could not find drivers for your device.' ) I own an Omen laptop running Windows 10 (64bit) Realtek High Definition Audio(SST) Intel(R) Display Audio. Hello I am Luis, Windows expert here to help you so sorry, the latest Windows update seems to have a bug in it, lots of users are reporting audio issues after the latest update Go to the support page for your PC/Laptop on the manufacturers website, then download and install the audio device driver they recommend it will be older than your current driver, it will at least be compatible you can try this links too best regards Standard Disclaimer: There are links to non-Microsoft websites. The pages appear to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the sites that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the sites before you decide to download and install it. Please try uninstalling the October Cumulative update or try reinstalling Audio drivers Disclaimer: This is a non-Microsoft website which would provide accurate and safe information. Watch out for ads on the site which are frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). There is no need to buy paid products to fix your computers as they do more harm than good sometimes. Sumit MVP Profile: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/profile/8b836f17-c1e9-4b5a-98cc-520ecfc08aaa. Hi Dsport1018 The latest Windows update seems to have a bug in it, lots of users are reporting loss of audio after the latest Update The fix is to go to the support page for your device on the manufacturers website, then download and install the audio device drivers they recommend, those will be compatible with your PC, unlike the ones installed by Windows Update... From listening to other users, it seems Windows is reporting you have Intel HD Audio, but the driver you need is a Realtek driver from that Support Page... If you have any difficulty locating the support page for your PC, what is the Make and exact Model No. Of your PC - that will be printed on a sticker on the bottom casing... _____________________________________________________________________________________ Power to the Developer! Dell Precision M6800 - 17.3', Core i7, 16GB RAM, nVIdia Quadro, 128GB SSD, 1TB HDD. Hey all, so i'm fairly new to MDT but I've got a reasonable grasp of it, however i'm having trouble getting a Probook 430 G5 to inject all the drivers. I've downloaded them all from the softpaq manager and i've added them into MDT. If I watch the deployment I can see it injecting drivers and I notice that the video driver for example is there. However there are three that do not install. Intel High Definition Audio Intel High Definition DSP and one Unknown device I think these may be the conextant drivers? But i'm not certain either way.
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