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08-05-2016 10:08 AM
I have recently updated to windows 10,most of the drivers are inbuilt but i coul not find any beats audio drivers ...
please help!!!
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08-05-2016 10:17 AM
Hi:
See if this driver works...Install and restart the PC...
This package contains the driver that enables the IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio in supported notebook models that arerunning a supported operating system.
File name: sp63555.exe
08-05-2016 10:17 AM
Hi:
See if this driver works...Install and restart the PC...
This package contains the driver that enables the IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio in supported notebook models that arerunning a supported operating system.
File name: sp63555.exe
08-29-2016 07:31 PM
Your notebook has the Realtek HD audio with Beats software.
sp63555 is only for those notebooks with the IDT HD audio with the Beats software (older models than yours).
Install the Realtek HD audio driver for Windows 10, would be the only suggestion I can offer.
08-29-2016 10:27 PM
First of all I really appreciate for ur quick response.
I have already installed realtek HD audio driver in my envy 15 k 220 nr but issue is that beats audio is not fully functioned.
its quality is totally changed as it was before when originally window 8 was installed.
This problem is started as i upgrade to window 10.
I have been googling since long about this issue n tried so many drivers install but i think this beats audio issue has no solution at all.
08-30-2016 06:58 AM
You're very welcome.
Did you see this You Tube Video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp5LYGh_5ck
There are folks on this forum that claim this fixed their issues.
I quote from one person...
Raik!! Thank you very much!!
This essentially solved the issue for me.
The process however wasn't entirely as straightforward for me, but that was because after deinstalling the Realtek drivers / reboot / extracting the instaler, there was no folder with the Realtek drivers for me. I solved that problem by getting the drivers from the zip version of the driver and follow basically the same steps and manually made Windows look in the correct folder (Vista64). Then i chose the HDX.inf file and it came up with the list of Realtek drivers and just choose the last option with signed drivers. So, for those who try this method, you might run into similar issues, but the HDX.inf file seems to install the Realtek driver / Control panel without beats.
I did some research into the installation process before and found that the Driver installer apperently picks different inf files for installing the drivers and beats audio depending on your machine's specifications; I'm personally not knowledgeble enough to find out how it exactly worked, so i didn't advise it to anyone.
Anyway, once again: Thanks for this info and credit where it belongs. "My solution" was also based on someone elses work, but i won't mention that person since i have no idea if that person has an issue with that and i also forgot because i really wanted this issue fixed and lost focus of the work of others. Look it up on Youtube if you want to know.
Thanks to all who worked on this issue.