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Pavilionx360-150bk104na
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

New Computer but I get error messages from Driver Tuner saying my windows drivers are out of date , installed 2006 (!) , keyboard ancient etc --- is this a virus / rogue programme that came with a flurry of updates recurring pop-up genuine --- statements seem unlikely to be true ?

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Hi! @Rose48, Thank you for joining the HP Forums!

 

I understand that you need to know how to adjust treble bass on your laptop.

 

As you mentioned that the driver tuner software is saying the drivers are out of date.

 

I would suggest you install HP support assistant on your PC and run the driver check utility and check for if the drivers are out of date.

 

Refer this article to know how to use HP support assistant.

 

Please try the steps mentioned below to adjust bass on your PC.

1. Right-click on the "Volume Control" icon in the system tray and click "Playback Devices."

2. Right-click on the "Speakers" icon in the list of playback devices. Click "Properties." If your computer has multiple sound devices, you may see other similar icons. Right-click on the one that your computer is currently using. This will be labeled as the "Default Device."

3. Look through each tabbed section of the "Speakers Properties" page for a setting that allows you to adjust the bass. Many sound cards provide settings to change the "Bass Boost" and "Bass Balance." These settings can often be found under the "Enhancements" tab.

 

Also, Please provide the product number of your PC if you still have any issues.

 

 

Please let me know the outcome.

Have a beautiful day ahead! 🙂

 

A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee

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Hi! @Rose48, Thank you for joining the HP Forums!

 

I understand that you need to know how to adjust treble bass on your laptop.

 

As you mentioned that the driver tuner software is saying the drivers are out of date.

 

I would suggest you install HP support assistant on your PC and run the driver check utility and check for if the drivers are out of date.

 

Refer this article to know how to use HP support assistant.

 

Please try the steps mentioned below to adjust bass on your PC.

1. Right-click on the "Volume Control" icon in the system tray and click "Playback Devices."

2. Right-click on the "Speakers" icon in the list of playback devices. Click "Properties." If your computer has multiple sound devices, you may see other similar icons. Right-click on the one that your computer is currently using. This will be labeled as the "Default Device."

3. Look through each tabbed section of the "Speakers Properties" page for a setting that allows you to adjust the bass. Many sound cards provide settings to change the "Bass Boost" and "Bass Balance." These settings can often be found under the "Enhancements" tab.

 

Also, Please provide the product number of your PC if you still have any issues.

 

 

Please let me know the outcome.

Have a beautiful day ahead! 🙂

 

A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee

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