So basically I did not need this solution.Īfter I restarted it, I went to any video on Youtube to try it and it worked. On the previous solution that I posted, I went back and reset the default - original - Format drop-down to "16 bit-48000 Hz (DVD Quality)", restarted the laptop and it worked fine (See the steps indicated below). You can also try a much simpler solution without reinstalling any more drivers. See if there's any improvement in the audio. From the new layout, check if the Beats icon is present - if it is, open the Beats settings panel and check that it's enabled. Open windows Control Panel and in the top right, next to View by: select 'Large Icons'. When this has completed, restart the notebook again and let windows fully load for a few minutes. When windows has reloaded, open your Downloads folder, right click on the IDT installer and select 'Run as Administrator' to start the installation. When the Chipset reinstallation has completed, restart the notebook. When complete, download and reinstall the Chipset driver on the following link. Right click the IDT device and select Uninstall - you should also get a prompt to remove the current driver, tick the box to allow this and then proceed with the uninstall. In Device Manager, expand Sound, Video and Game Controllers. Into the Run window, type devmgmt.msc and hit enter. When done, hold down the Windows key and press R Hi I'll certainly have a the following.ĭownload the IDT Audio installer on the link below and save it to your Downloads folder.
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