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Smart audio for windows 10 failed to initialize
Smart audio for windows 10 failed to initialize












  1. Smart audio for windows 10 failed to initialize install#
  2. Smart audio for windows 10 failed to initialize drivers#

Smart audio for windows 10 failed to initialize install#

Install the HD 620 driver that was downloaded from HP-reboot when asked.Ħ.

smart audio for windows 10 failed to initialize

When it's finished, reboot the computer.ĥ.

Smart audio for windows 10 failed to initialize drivers#

Still in Device Manager, under System Devices, RIGHT click on Intel Smart Sound Technology (Intel(R( SST) Audio Controller and choose "uninstall", then in the box that pops up put a check in the box for "delete all drivers for this device".Ĥ. Whenit's finished and it asks to reboot, choose LATER.ģ. If you get a message that you're about to install drivers older than the current drivers, choose YES/install/OK. Go the Device Manger, RIGHT click on HD 620 under display drivers and choose "uninstall", then in the box that pops up put a check in the box for "delete all drivers for this device".

smart audio for windows 10 failed to initialize

I downloaded both the Intel HD 620 driver from HP (the newest one available) and the latest audio driver from HP (in my case, this is Conexant)Ģ. In case others come here looking for the same info, I'm going to write below step by step what I did.ġ. In the past I have always used the generic drivers from Intel (since they are updated much more frequently than the HP drivers)-turn out that's not a good idea with this computer. Thanks Xavier! Tell your boss to give you a raise. However, the audio is not quite as rich (it's good sound, but not as good as when it is enabled-but the popping sound just drives me nuts). As soon as I do that, NO MORE POPPING SOUNDS. I RIGHT click on it and choose "Disable Device". I go to Device Manger, expand System Devices, and look for " Intel Smart Sound Technology (Intel SST) OED". The only way I can get rid of the pop sound (and restore my sanity): I believe there is a major conflict between audio drivers and the Intel Smart Sound Technology, and this conflict causes audio issues with audio drivers. It also happens any time that I skip to a different point in a video (youtube, etc.). I continue to have trouble with a "pop" sound every time I start playing a video (youtube, etc.), anytime that I change the volume, and also during most Windows alerts. I have an HP Envy laptop with 7th Generation i7 chip, HD 620 Graphics, Conexant ISST audio (latest drivers) with Bang & Olufsen sound (latest drivers).














Smart audio for windows 10 failed to initialize