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12-15-2017 10:15 PM
I have only had this laptop for a week. only used it twice and the speaker for pme side is already not working. What can i do for this issue
12-17-2017 02:43 AM
Let me take a moment to thank you for posting on the HP Support Forums.
I understand that you have an HP Spectre x360 series laptop. I read that one of the speakers in the laptop is not working. I'll be glad to assist you with this case.
To provide an accurate resolution, I need a few more details:
- Please let me know the exact laptop model no. This link will help you to find the model no: http://hp.care/2bygf7l
- Do you have external speakers or headphones to check if there is sound from the left and the right side? This will tell if the issue is the sound card or the speaker in the laptop.
Meanwhile, I recommend you to perform the following steps to isolate the issue and arrive at a fix:
- Power off the laptop.
- Remove the battery out. If the battery is integrated and does not have a latch to release it then leave the battery inside the laptop.
- Disconnected AC adapter from the laptop.
- Press and hold the power button for 15 seconds.
- Reconnect the battery and plug the AC adapter.
- Power ON the laptop.
Let us use the audio troubleshooter in Windows:
- In Windows, type find and fix audio into Search, or right-click the speaker icon
in the taskbar and select Troubleshoot sound problems.
- Select Find and fix audio playback problems or Find and fix audio recording problems from the Search results.
- Click Next.
- Select the device you want to troubleshoot and click Next.
Figure: Detecting problems
Now, let us uninstall and reinstall the audio driver by following the below steps:
- Open the device manager.
- Expand "Sound, video and game controllers". Right click on the audio drivers in there and select uninstall.
- Close the device manager. Please download and install the audio drivers via this link: www.hp.com/drivers
- Once the audio drivers are successfully installed for your HP laptop, you may restart the laptop.
Finally, please perform a hardware test if the audio does not appear from the speaker. The following steps will help in running the test:
- Shutdown the laptop.
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Turn on the computer and immediately press Esc repeatedly, about once every second. When the menu appears, press the F2 key.
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On the main menu, click Component Tests.
Figure : Selecting Component Tests from the main menu
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The Component Tests menu displays. Your Component Tests menu might be different, depending on the components installed on your computer.
Figure : Sample list of Component Tests
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Audio Test - The Audio Playback Test checks your system to make sure the audio device is functioning properly. During the test, a few music notes are played in sequence and then repeated. This test takes 1 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.
If the audio cannot be heard from the speaker then it confirms a hardware issue and in such a case you may contact our HP phone support team to check the available service options. However, if the audio is head from both the speakers, only then you may update the BIOS on your laptop via this link: www.hp.com/drivers. NOTE: The charger must be connected during the BIOS update.
I sincerely hope this fixes the issue. Feel free to keep me posted. All the best! 🙂
12-18-2017 04:16 AM
Thank you for replying with the results. I truly appreciate your efforts and patience.
The evidence points towards a hardware issue with the right side speaker. I suggest you to contact our HP phone support team to check the available service options for your laptop.
Hope this helps. Please feel free to keep me posted for any further questions. Good luck! 🙂
02-08-2018 12:23 PM
I disagree with your assasment. I think it is driver related. Had the same problem. Speakers were replaced. Then had the same problem again. I wonder if there is anything to be done to have HP check for driver conflicts? And I do not simply mean tech support, but actual programers. I suspect this has to do with windows and bang and olfsen driver conflicts.
Tech support will,
Reinstall drivers
Update Bios
which might fix it for a while, then the problem returns.
Replace speakers
Reinstall drivers
which might fix it for a while, then the problem returns.
So frustrating to spend alot of money on a product that does not work as intended.