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HP 15.6 inch Laptop PC 15-fd0000(9R7K7AV) .Problem with laptop speakers, it creating buzzing sound and background noise while playing  audio or video.

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Hi @Digvija 

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community! We're here to help you get back up and running.

 

Thank you for explaining the issue so clearly. It’s genuinely disruptive when your laptop speakers produce buzzing or background noise—especially during audio or video playback. Let’s walk through a focused recovery path to help restore clean sound on your HP 15-fd0000 laptop.

 

 

1. Run the built-in audio troubleshooter

Press Windows + I to open Settings.

Go to System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters.

Run the Playing Audio troubleshooter and follow the prompts.

 

2. Update or reinstall the audio driver

Press Windows + X and select Device Manager.

Expand Sound, video and game controllers.

Right-click your audio device (Realtek, Intel Smart Sound, or similar) and choose Update driver.

If no update is found, choose Uninstall device instead.

Restart the laptop—Windows will automatically reinstall the driver.

You can also manually install the latest driver from HP’s page:
HP Software and Driver Downloads

 

3. Adjust sound settings

Right-click the speaker icon in the taskbar and select Sound settings.

Under Output, select your laptop speakers, then click Device properties.

Choose Additional device properties → open the Advanced tab.

Change the default format (e.g., from 24-bit to 16-bit, 44100 Hz) and test again.

Also disable audio enhancements under the Enhancements tab, as these can sometimes cause buzzing.

 

4. Test with headphones

Plug in headphones or external speakers.

If the buzzing is only on the laptop speakers, the issue may be hardware.

If the buzzing is present even in headphones, the problem is driver/software related.

 

5. Run HP Hardware Diagnostics

To confirm if the speakers themselves are faulty:

Restart your laptop and press Esc repeatedly until the Startup Menu opens.

Press F2 to open HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI.

Run the Audio Test under Component Tests.
Guide: HP PCs – Testing for Hardware Failures

 

If the buzzing persists after these steps, it may indicate a hardware fault in the speaker assembly or audio chipset. Let me know what you observe after applying these fixes—I can guide you through further diagnostics or guide you to HP phone support. 

 

You're clearly being proactive, and this kind of issue deserves a clean resolution.

 

 

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Take care, and have an amazing day!

 

Regards, 

Hawks_Eye

I am an HP Employee.
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