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04-16-2017 04:58 PM
Good morning all,
When I opened computer managmenr - device manager, I found that there is driver missing (Intel high definition DSP), I looked for, but no hope, appreciate your help, noting that my laptop is HP Notebook - 15-ay191nia, system is widows 10 64 bit.
Thanks in advance.
Moha.
04-17-2017 12:39 AM - edited 04-17-2017 12:40 AM
Hi Moha,
Uninstall all graphic drivers listed in Display Adapter section in Device Manager
Download, save and install this:
https://support.hp.com/in-en/drivers/selfservice/swdetails/hp-15-ay100-notebook-pc/12499456/swItemId...
Restart system
Regards
Visruth
05-03-2017 07:17 AM
This is happening on our HP Elitebook x360 1030 G2's after imaging via SCCM. I downloaded the full driver package via the HP site so it must be something missing from that package.
Did you find anything that works?
05-03-2017 01:01 PM
I have been struggling with the same issue on a Zbook Studio G3
Clean install of Windows 10 1703 Creators update
Device manager shows the same Intel High Definition DSP under other devices with this hardware id:
INTELAUDIO\DSP_CTLR_DEV_A170&VEN_8086&DEV_0222&SUBSYS_00000022&REV_0001
I have tried 3 different intel installers including:
https://downloadmirror.intel.com/26669/eng/win64_154516.4627.exe
https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-zbook-studio-g3-mobile-workstation/8934839
The intel installer fails with "Error This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing the software."
Seems this was not an issue on Windows 10 1511, but driver install issues appeared under 1607 and 1703.
Any advances and suggestions welcome.
05-09-2017 01:22 PM
Got it sorted out. The final fix for me was potentially few things.
Switched the graphics mode from discrete to hybrid in the bios.
After switching to hybrid, the Intel Video and Control Panel installer was able to work.
Even with the Intel Video and Control Panel installed, the Intel High Definition DSP was still not installing and still listed under other devices.
The next step that caused it to finally install was uninstalling ALL other audio devices listed in the device manager. Once all other devices were uninstalled, the device installed/disappear from other devices. The other devices resinstalled when I did a scan for new hardware again.
05-12-2017 07:46 AM
There is no option to change video settings in the BIOS for the Elitebook x360 1030 G2. I tried removing all other audio devices but that did not work... Thank you for your proposed solution though. I hope it works for others.
Is this an important device I should be that worried about anyway? My laptop seems to be functioning perfectly without it.
05-14-2017 06:13 PM
I have a 15-ay191ms laptop and had the problem with Intel High Definition DSP showing up in device manager as needing a driver. After many hours and trying everything, I finally resolved it and you will not believe how!
Go to unistall programs and uninstall the realtek driver program. Reboot and let windows 10 install the realtek drivers. That's it! Gone!
Turns out the realtek drivers on the HP website are the cause of this problem. Remove the software supplied by HP and let windows update handle the rest.
Good luck!!!
07-15-2017 08:05 AM
Same worked for me on my laptop hp-15-ay100-notebook. The realtek audio driver from HP site didn't sort out this issue. Remvoing it from Add/Remove Programs and restarting installed the correct driver and error in other devices just disappeared. Thanks for the tip.
09-14-2017 01:41 AM
The solution is very simply:
- Download and install HP Softpaq Download Manager
- After catalog update select and download the Driver Pack for your system/OS (automatically detected by software)
- Execute the .exe to extract drivers packages
- In Device Manager select to update device driver from local path, past the path to new drivers folder
Bye