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08-19-2017 12:51 AM
Have had audio issues from initial purchase. Tried different headsets but determined that was not the issue. The troubleshooter did not work and could not determine the issue. Tried to update Conexant ISST driver but that did not work. Downloaded driver based on my product number. Uninstalled Conexant software and attempted to install proper driver as administrator. Appeared to complete successfully but message is "No Audio Output Device is Installed." So there is no sound at all.
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08-23-2017 04:58 PM
The problem has been solved. Thank you for directing me on the various tests and ultimately to Product support. It was definitely a software issue - not an HP issue. However I wound up having to do a Recovery which no one likes to do. But my problem appears to RESOLVED. Hurray!
08-20-2017 10:12 AM
Greetings @GMaUSA,
Thanks for the post.
I understand that you are not getting any audio from your computer after trying a lot of troubleshooting steps, is that right?
Not to worry, I will be glad to assist you.
May I know the exact product number of your computer? Click here. Please do not share the serial number of your computer.
Have you run an audio test on your computer?
The issue you are facing could be a hardware or a software issue.
Follow the procedure mentioned below to run an audio test on your computer.
Please shut down the computer.
Wait for a minute.
Turn the computer On and keep tapping F2 repeatedly on startup to enter system diagnostics.
Once the computer is in System diagnostics mode.
Select the component test and run an audio test on your computer. Click here.
If the test fails, please contact our phone support for the service options available for your computer.
If the audio test passes, restart your computer and try the steps suggested in this HP Guided Troubleshooter.
Let me know how it goes.
Chimney_83
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08-23-2017 04:58 PM
The problem has been solved. Thank you for directing me on the various tests and ultimately to Product support. It was definitely a software issue - not an HP issue. However I wound up having to do a Recovery which no one likes to do. But my problem appears to RESOLVED. Hurray!
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