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03-26-2024 02:21 PM
Hi, again @PJ03 :
Check out what this person posted...it's a long shot but maybe it will work for your notebook's model series as well.
Solved: Built-in speakers not working - HP Support Community - 9025329
03-26-2024 05:44 PM
Paul_Tikkanen, that (Solved: Built-in speakers not working - HP Support Community - 9025329) didn't work. But thank you so much for your willingness to help find a solution!
I am going to try the latest HP Cloud Recovery again.
03-27-2024 11:00 AM
Paul_Tikkanen, I downloaded the latest HP Cloud Recovery to a flash drive and used it to install Windows 11. . .and, the sound still does not work.
Windows is now automatically downloading the upgrade to Windows 11, version 23H2. And it's installing this: Sound Research Corp. - AudioProcessingObject - 2.0.11.35. After it finishes and I reboot, I will report back. Fingers crossed and 🙏.
03-27-2024 11:54 AM
Still no sound after reinstalling Windows 11 using the newly created HP Cloud Recovery Tool on a new flash drive (I also used a "new" HP hard drive/SSD for the reinstallation this time). . .and still no sound after Windows just now automatically upgraded to Windows 11 version 23H2. I've never had audio problems prior to this. The Victus laptop is only 8-months-old. I feel so helpless! Any more ideas, Paul_Tikkanen?
03-27-2024 12:03 PM
Sorry, that even the HP cloud recovery tool didn't restore the audio.
I searched the forum and could not find any related discussions regarding the audio not working on the 15-fa0xxx model series.
Unfortunately, I am out of suggestions at this point.
03-28-2024 04:21 AM
@Paul_Tikkanen, could you explain, in layman terms, exactly what happened with this? Did Microsoft install a bad driver that messed up my audio? I just really don't understand why whatever happened cannot be reversed/ uninstalled and then corrected with a driver that WILL work. I mean, apparently, my speakers are not damaged since external speakers work.
03-28-2024 06:37 AM
I wish I could explain what happened.
What makes no sense to me is that everything checks out fine and the cloud recovery tool installed the original operating system image that should have restored the sound since any updates that may have knocked out the sound down the road hadn't been installed yet.
Sound works fine with the headphones/external speakers...
Since your PC is under warranty, I suggest you submit a support case to HP under the warranty.
03-28-2024 08:18 AM - edited 04-04-2024 11:54 AM
Sadly, my laptop is not under warranty. All HP products are SUPPOSED to have a 1-year warranty but there is some sort of error with that, with this laptop, and the warranty expired after only 5 months.
03-28-2024 10:12 AM
@Paul_Tikkanen, after my last reply I was able to do an HP Chat with a real agent and I was allowed to purchase a post 1 year warranty. PRAISE GOD!
I want to thank you again for your relentless pursuit of solutions for this, Paul! You are definitely an HP "Expert"! 🙂 May God bless you abundantly!