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05-18-2017 02:25 AM
Hai, im leejames
Well actually my HP laptop audio got a big problem!!!!
Whenever i pressed "D" key , my laptop will auto mute all sound! I tried to enable and disable the Conexant SmartAudio ,
it work but then i restart my laptop the problem came again
And now, it became even more worst than before...THE MUTE Button stuck at red colour
Please all reader or HP customer servis pls help me....i will be very appeciate for your help
Thx for your time i hope you guys can help me.
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05-18-2017 03:57 AM
Hi,
Try installing the latest audio driver from HP support page for your PC:
10.0.931.90 Rev.Q | 207.9 MB | May 14, 2017 |
from here:
https://support.hp.com/vn-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-probook-440-g3-notebook-pc/7834551
Hope it helps,
David
05-18-2017 03:57 AM
Hi,
Try installing the latest audio driver from HP support page for your PC:
10.0.931.90 Rev.Q | 207.9 MB | May 14, 2017 |
from here:
https://support.hp.com/vn-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-probook-440-g3-notebook-pc/7834551
Hope it helps,
David
05-19-2017 02:16 AM
Hey David,
I appeciated for your help to solved "red button "problem , well thank you very much.
But.... i still can't solve press D key problem.. everytime i pressed D , my computer will auto muted.
Can you help me again ?
Thx anyway for helping me
05-19-2017 03:11 AM
Hi,
OK, the problem seems to be with Conexant smart audio. We are going to disable it at startup so that it no longer causes this problem.
Click on start and write msconfig in search box and click on result.
In msconfig go to the startup tab and search for "Smart audio cpl" or something similar and remove the tick in the checkbox in front of this entry. Click on apply and OK. Reboot the computer and the problem should no longer be present.
Hope it helps,
David
05-19-2017 08:26 AM
Hi,
Can you please list all the programs which are in the list to startup with windows.
You can always try one if you are not sure which one it is. If it does not help after rebooting just go into msconfig and put the tick back in the checkbox, apply, reboot and it will be back in startup.
Let me know,
David
05-19-2017 08:48 AM
Hi,
While we are waiting for the picture. Can you go into msconfig like before and go to the tab services. In the bottom left corner tick hide all Microsfot services. Now, in the list which remains in the Window is ther a smart audio service?
Let me know,
David