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Hello, my laptop was working perfectly when I booted it up. Both speakers were fully functional but a bit slow than usual. After a while, the left speaker suddenly became louder and the right one became slow.

I've tried reinstalling BIOS, Realtek audio chip and still the results are the same. Would appreciate if anyone has a way to fix it permanently rather than rebooting my laptop every 5 minutes. 

Appreciate all the efforts, thanks.

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Hi @John742

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community. 

  • Have you attempted to update the BIOS, Video card & Audio drivers to resolve this issue?
    • If not, here's the link to download and install the above updates: Click here

While you respond to that, here's what you need to do:

 

Step 1: Right-click on the Start button in the taskbar area and then click Device Manager to open the same.

Step 2: In the Device Manager, expand Sound, video and game controllers.

Step 3: You should now see your audio driver name. Most likely you have Realtek High Definition Audio, Right-click on it and then click Uninstall device option.

Step 4: You will now get the following confirmation dialog. Select Delete the driver software for this device checkbox and then Yes button when you see the confirmation dialog to go ahead and uninstall the device driver.

Restart your PC once & it should auto-reinstall a working driver.

 

Run a audio test-

 

1. Hold the power button for at least five seconds to turn off the computer.

2. Turn on the computer and immediately press Esc repeatedly, about once every second.

When the menu appears, press the F2 key.

3. On the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) main menu, click component test 

4. click om audio test.

  • THe Audio Playback Test checks that the audio device is functioning properly. During the test, a few music notes are played in sequence and then repeated. This test takes one minute to complete.

    To run the test, click Audio, and then click Run once. Choose either the speakers or the headphones. When asked, enter the number of notes you heard

Hope this helps! Keep me posted. 

 

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Hi yes i've already reinstalled the BIOS and Audio, but I'll try reinstalling the Video chip next. Thank you for your suggestion.
The audio switches side when I turned up my volume to 100.  Does that mean something?

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Try a system restore on your computer-

 

1. Save any open files and close all open programs.

2. In Windows, search for restore, and then open Create a restore point from the results list.

3. On the System Protection tab, click System Restore.

4. Click Next.

5. Click the Restore Point that you want to use, then click Next.

6. Click Finish to restore your computer to a previous point.

7. Do not interrupt System Restore when it starts. This can corrupt your hard drive and create more problems. 

8. Click Yes in the warning that appears.

9. System Restore returns the computer configuration to a previous point in time and restarts.

 

Keep me posted!

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The system restore button is grayed out. I can't click on it. 

 

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Restore your computer-follow the below steps

  1. Turn off the computer and wait at least 5 seconds with the computer in a full off state.

  2. Turn on the computer and repeatedly press the F11 key, about once every second, until you see the Windows loading screen.

  3. If a language selection screen opens, select the language you want to use to continue.

  4. On the Choose your keyboard layout screen, select the keyboard layout that matches your keyboard type.

    Choose your keyboard layout screen

  5. On the Choose an option screen, click Troubleshoot.

    Choose an option screen, with Troubleshoot selected

  6. On the Troubleshoot screen, click Advanced Options.

    Troubleshoot screen, with Advanced options selected

  7. On the Advanced options screen, click System Restore.

    Advanced options screen, with System Restore selected

  8. Click Windows 8, click Windows 8.1, or click Windows 10 as the target operating system.

    System Restore screen, with a target operating system selected

    The System Restore window opens.

  9. Click Next.

    System Restore window, with Next encircled in red

  10. Click the Restore Point that you want to use, and then click Next.

    The Confirm Restore Point window opens.

  11. Click Finish to restore your computer to a previous point.

    Confirm your restore point screen, with Finish circled in red

  12. Do not interrupt System Restore when it starts. Doing so can corrupt your hard drive and create more problems. Click Yes in the warning that appears.

    Warning that appears before beginning a System Restore

  13. System Restore returns the computer configuration to a previous point in time and restarts.

Keep me posted!

 

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