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I have a HP X360 Convertible  which is running Windows 11. The notebook audio doesn't work. 

The Device Manager shows several devices under "Other Devices" with the little yellow triangle next to the Intel High Definition Audio device.

I have updated the BIOS and Windows and uninstalled the device drivers with no luck.

Can anyone guide on how to solve this problem?

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Hi @Julian_Munoz,

 

Let's try these steps to resolve the issue

 

Use the troubleshooting tool in Windows

 

The audio troubleshooting tool in Windows can automatically fix common audio recording and audio playback problems with your computer.

Run the troubleshooting tool using the following steps:

 

  1. In Windows, type find and fix audio into Search, or right-click the speaker icon in the taskbar and select Troubleshoot sound problems.
  2. Select Find and fix audio playback problems or Find and fix audio recording problems from the Search results.
  3. Click Next.
  4. Select the device you want to troubleshoot and click Next.
  5. Wait while the troubleshooter detects problems and makes changes (or prompts you to make changes).
  6. When the troubleshooter is done, the Troubleshooting has completed page is displayed, listing any problems found and what changes were made to the computer.

NOTE: For detailed information about the troubleshooting, click View detailed information in the troubleshooter window.

 

Click Close.

 

  1. If a recommended action is displayed, select Apply this fix, or Skip this step to continue to search for other problems.

If the audio problem has not been resolved, continue to the next step.

 

Restoring the audio driver in HP Recovery Manager

 

To restore the audio driver in HP Recovery Manager on a computer that came with Windows 10 installed, complete the following steps:

 

  1. In Windows, search for and open Recovery Manager.
  2. Click Reinstall drivers and/or applications.
  3. Select the audio driver in the list, and then click Install.
  4. Wait for the driver to reinstall. When the installation is complete, click OK.
  5. Close HP Recovery Manager and then restart your computer.
  6. Test for sound. If the audio problem persists after reinstalling the driver, try updating the driver using Device Manager.

Updating the audio driver using Device Manager

 

Make sure the audio device is enabled and then update the audio driver using Device Manager as follows:

 

  1. In Windows, search for and open Device Manager.
  2. Double-click Sound, video, and game controllers.
  3. If a sound device is listed with a down arrow, the device is disabled. Right-click the sound device name and select Enable to re-enable the device.
  4. With the sound device enabled, right-click the sound device and select Update Driver Software.
  5. Click Search automatically for updated driver software.
  6. Windows checks for and installs any updated drivers found. The window displays whether the computer already has the latest available driver or if Windows was able to successfully update the audio driver.
  7. If a window opens asking you to restart the computer, restart the computer.
  8. Test for sound. If the audio problem persists after updating the driver, continue to the next step.

If you completed these steps and the latest driver was already installed, use the following steps to uninstall and then reinstall the driver:

 

In Windows, search for and open Device Manager.

Double-click Sound, video, and game controllers.

Right-click the sound device and select Uninstall.

Restart the computer to reinstall the driver.

Test for sound. If the audio problem persists after reinstalling the driver, continue to the next step.

 

Reset BIOS to defaults (notebook PCs):

 

  1.  After pressing the power button, repeatedly press the Esc key to enter the Startup Menu, and then press F10 to enter the BIOS Setup.
  2. In the BIOS Setup utility, select the Exit tab.
  3. Select Load Setup Defaults.
  4. Select Save Changes and Exit.
  5. Press Esc and then Enter to exit the BIOS. The default settings are restored, the BIOS Setup utility closes, and the computer starts into Windows.

If the audio issue persists, continue with the next step.

 

Run the Component Test for audio issues

 

Run a Component Test from the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows tool to identify audio playback issues.

 

  1. In Windows, search for and open HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows.

If the software is not available on your computer, go to HP Hardware Diagnostics (in English), and then click the download button under the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows section.

 

  1. On the Main Menu, click Component Tests.
  2. Click Audio, and then click Audio Playback Test.
  3. Click Run once, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
  4. Evaluate the test results.

If the test failed, write down the failure ID (24-digit code), and then Contact HP Customer Support.

If the test passed, continue troubleshooting the issue.

 

Update the BIOS (notebook PCs): Follow steps from the link: https://hp.care/2w9R6cc.

 

Restore or reset your computer

 

If you have tried the troubleshooting steps and your sound is still not working properly, try restoring your computer. Computers that had functioning sound in the past can be restored back to that point. Use the steps in

Using Microsoft System Restore (Windows 10, :smiling_face_with_sunglasses: to restore all the system files back to a time when the sound was working properly.

 

Alternatively, reinstall the operating system by performing a push-button reset. For instructions, see Microsoft Push-Button Reset (Windows 10).

 

I hope this helps. 


Take care and have a good day.

 

Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution. Click the “Kudos/Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!

 

Alden4
HP Support

 

 

Raj_05
HP Support Community Moderator

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Hi @Julian_Munoz,

 

Let's try these steps to resolve the issue

 

Use the troubleshooting tool in Windows

 

The audio troubleshooting tool in Windows can automatically fix common audio recording and audio playback problems with your computer.

Run the troubleshooting tool using the following steps:

 

  1. In Windows, type find and fix audio into Search, or right-click the speaker icon in the taskbar and select Troubleshoot sound problems.
  2. Select Find and fix audio playback problems or Find and fix audio recording problems from the Search results.
  3. Click Next.
  4. Select the device you want to troubleshoot and click Next.
  5. Wait while the troubleshooter detects problems and makes changes (or prompts you to make changes).
  6. When the troubleshooter is done, the Troubleshooting has completed page is displayed, listing any problems found and what changes were made to the computer.

NOTE: For detailed information about the troubleshooting, click View detailed information in the troubleshooter window.

 

Click Close.

 

  1. If a recommended action is displayed, select Apply this fix, or Skip this step to continue to search for other problems.

If the audio problem has not been resolved, continue to the next step.

 

Restoring the audio driver in HP Recovery Manager

 

To restore the audio driver in HP Recovery Manager on a computer that came with Windows 10 installed, complete the following steps:

 

  1. In Windows, search for and open Recovery Manager.
  2. Click Reinstall drivers and/or applications.
  3. Select the audio driver in the list, and then click Install.
  4. Wait for the driver to reinstall. When the installation is complete, click OK.
  5. Close HP Recovery Manager and then restart your computer.
  6. Test for sound. If the audio problem persists after reinstalling the driver, try updating the driver using Device Manager.

Updating the audio driver using Device Manager

 

Make sure the audio device is enabled and then update the audio driver using Device Manager as follows:

 

  1. In Windows, search for and open Device Manager.
  2. Double-click Sound, video, and game controllers.
  3. If a sound device is listed with a down arrow, the device is disabled. Right-click the sound device name and select Enable to re-enable the device.
  4. With the sound device enabled, right-click the sound device and select Update Driver Software.
  5. Click Search automatically for updated driver software.
  6. Windows checks for and installs any updated drivers found. The window displays whether the computer already has the latest available driver or if Windows was able to successfully update the audio driver.
  7. If a window opens asking you to restart the computer, restart the computer.
  8. Test for sound. If the audio problem persists after updating the driver, continue to the next step.

If you completed these steps and the latest driver was already installed, use the following steps to uninstall and then reinstall the driver:

 

In Windows, search for and open Device Manager.

Double-click Sound, video, and game controllers.

Right-click the sound device and select Uninstall.

Restart the computer to reinstall the driver.

Test for sound. If the audio problem persists after reinstalling the driver, continue to the next step.

 

Reset BIOS to defaults (notebook PCs):

 

  1.  After pressing the power button, repeatedly press the Esc key to enter the Startup Menu, and then press F10 to enter the BIOS Setup.
  2. In the BIOS Setup utility, select the Exit tab.
  3. Select Load Setup Defaults.
  4. Select Save Changes and Exit.
  5. Press Esc and then Enter to exit the BIOS. The default settings are restored, the BIOS Setup utility closes, and the computer starts into Windows.

If the audio issue persists, continue with the next step.

 

Run the Component Test for audio issues

 

Run a Component Test from the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows tool to identify audio playback issues.

 

  1. In Windows, search for and open HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows.

If the software is not available on your computer, go to HP Hardware Diagnostics (in English), and then click the download button under the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows section.

 

  1. On the Main Menu, click Component Tests.
  2. Click Audio, and then click Audio Playback Test.
  3. Click Run once, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
  4. Evaluate the test results.

If the test failed, write down the failure ID (24-digit code), and then Contact HP Customer Support.

If the test passed, continue troubleshooting the issue.

 

Update the BIOS (notebook PCs): Follow steps from the link: https://hp.care/2w9R6cc.

 

Restore or reset your computer

 

If you have tried the troubleshooting steps and your sound is still not working properly, try restoring your computer. Computers that had functioning sound in the past can be restored back to that point. Use the steps in

Using Microsoft System Restore (Windows 10, :smiling_face_with_sunglasses: to restore all the system files back to a time when the sound was working properly.

 

Alternatively, reinstall the operating system by performing a push-button reset. For instructions, see Microsoft Push-Button Reset (Windows 10).

 

I hope this helps. 


Take care and have a good day.

 

Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution. Click the “Kudos/Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!

 

Alden4
HP Support

 

 

Raj_05
HP Support Community Moderator
HP Recommended

Thank you very much. Problem solved

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