I really don't want to go through the hassle of rolling back windows (especially as I've migrated another user account to this PC and have to remove it in order to revert.Īny possible suggestions will be gratefully received. Very frustrating and I now have no audio for the zoom meeting that I have to use because of the coronavirus pandemic. Upon restart, both devices note that no driver is installed. HP has no access to customer data as a result of this issue. Each time it tells me that the driver installation has been a success but that a restart is required (although this is only for one device - the other says that no compatible driver can be found). A potential security vulnerability caused by a local debugging capability that was not disabled prior to product launch has been identified with certain versions of Conexant HD Audio Drivers on HP products. I'm running an Elitebook X360 1030 G2 and have tried installing the latest drivers (sp111023) as well as older drivers, both via the HP driver update, direct update via Device Manager and using Driver Easy. I have two devices in Device Manager entitled Intel HD Audio, but no matter what I do, I can't get drivers installed. I am also still having issues updating the Conexant Audio drivers as well - everything was working fine prior to the upgrade to Windows 10 20H2, but now it keeps coming up and saying no audio device is installed.
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