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HP Pavilion Desktop PC 570-p0xx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Since the last audio driver update my pc speakers produce an echo sound that I can't seem to fix. After unistalling the driver en reinstalling, it is resolved. However, when I restart my PC the echo is back again.

 

Downloading an old driver from your website seems to take forever for some reason. How can I fix this?

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Thanks for the help, but this didn't work. I ended up downloading an old driver and this fixed the problem

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@Siem_13

 

A clean re-install audio driver would help. Please try the following steps

 

(a) Download the following driver and save on your computer

 

          https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp84001-84500/sp84049.exe

 

(b) Go to Device Manager to uninstall sound and reboot machine,

(c) Right click the downloaded file and select run as administrator,

(d) Another reboot.

 

Regards.

BH
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Thanks for the help, but this didn't work. I ended up downloading an old driver and this fixed the problem

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