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09-04-2020 08:53 AM - edited 09-04-2020 08:55 AM
I got this product (HP ENVY x360 Laptop - 15m-ee0023dx) 1.5 months ago. It was working fine. For a few days, its sound device started making some problems. When I am at the middle of an online meeting, the microphone and speaker suddenly stopped working. From the other side, people could not hear me. I just heard a buzzing sound out of my speakers.
I tried solving these updating sound drivers provided by from HP support website. But things did not work accordingly. Rather now the built-in microphone (AMD Audio Device) is missing now. No input device is found in microphones. Speaker is working fine now.
I am not sure what to do here. I have a warranty period of 10 months.
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09-04-2020 08:57 AM
Hi:
See if this works...
The microphone is part of the graphics system, not the audio system as one might expect, and a recent Windows update knocked out the microphone.
You should be able to fix the problem by running the AMD Auto-Detect and Install Radeon™ Graphics Drivers for Windows® utility at the top of the webpage below.
https://www.amd.com/en/support
Once the auto detect utility is installed, it will show an option to do a "Factory reset" which will delete, and reinstall all related graphics drivers (it will not remove any other program or app installed in your PC, or affect any of the already existing information). It just resets the graphics system.
09-04-2020 08:57 AM
Hi:
See if this works...
The microphone is part of the graphics system, not the audio system as one might expect, and a recent Windows update knocked out the microphone.
You should be able to fix the problem by running the AMD Auto-Detect and Install Radeon™ Graphics Drivers for Windows® utility at the top of the webpage below.
https://www.amd.com/en/support
Once the auto detect utility is installed, it will show an option to do a "Factory reset" which will delete, and reinstall all related graphics drivers (it will not remove any other program or app installed in your PC, or affect any of the already existing information). It just resets the graphics system.
09-13-2020 09:50 PM
Although AMD Audio device has been found by installing Auto-Detect and Install Radeon™ Graphics Drivers for Windows®
, the speaker and microphone still suddenly stops working at the middle of an online meeting platforms like zoom, webex or skype.
Can anyone help me in this regard?