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09-28-2017 10:55 AM
Hi there! I've been using the IDT Audio CODEC for Windows 7/8 for quite a while, but a few days ago I accidentally uninstalled the Audio Driver.
I have been searching the internet for the suitable driver for my laptop, but the audio driver package sp61716.exe (5.8 MB) available in the link(https://support.hp.com/in-en/drivers)
is not able to installed my laptop. So I cannot find the original contents of sp61716, and hence cannot install the correct IDT Driver.
I have searched almost everywhere and downloaded dozens of drivers under "IDT HD Audio 6.10.6417.0 A", but none of the .exe's I have tried, work.
I have tried below package to IDT Audio CODEC but possible.
sp61716
sp59649
sp56460
Please help on this issue. I am facing this issue since many days.
09-28-2017 11:45 AM
Hi:
I think you should try this one...
6.10.6392.0
09-29-2017 03:15 AM
Hi,
I have tried as per your link. But the sound driver is completely GONE and still i am facing same issue.
I have checked with HP support team through online since few days but nobody not able give permanent solution.
I have searched almost everywhere and downloaded dozens of drivers under "IDT HD Audio, but none of the .exe's I have tried, work. I have tried below package to IDT Audio CODEC but possible.
sp61716
sp59649
sp56460
sp56803
Please help on this issue. I am facing this issue since many days.
09-29-2017 06:56 AM
Sorry that driver didn't work.
It should have since it is from the g6t-2000 model and I have given it to many other forum members with the g6-2200/2300 models.
I would have to conclude the windows registry is corrupted since you tried many other drivers that definitely were not intended for your model.
There is one other easy thing you can try...a system restore to a restore point before you uninstalled the audio driver.
Hopefully there is a restore point you can select that exists prior to when you uninstalled the audio driver.
If you are not familiar with how to use the system restore utility, see this link below.
http://www.wikihow.com/Use-System-Restore-on-Windows-7
If that doesn't work, the only other suggestion I can offer would be to back up any files you don't want to lose, reinstall W7, and use the audio driver I posted.
09-30-2017 08:13 AM
Hi Paul,
Sorry for the inconvenience.
As of now, the given driver is working fine as per your link which is provided in the previou message. But sometimes it is creating problem due to restart the system. I will wait for some more time and reply back you with proper information whether the given driver is working or not.