I had tried everything recommended solution from Windows, and Intel, and I even was on the phone with an HP support person for 3 hours as she tried everything, to no avail! As I continued my online research, I came across this community and ShangX's post.
His solution worked! He is a hero to me, as I had almost given up on ever having sound again. Thanks ShangX. I have same tablet with no sound after W10 update, but can't see shangx post what fixed it? Also lost 'touchscreen' on this tablet,you too? I have one Micromax canvas Lapbook L with atom zF. ShangX's method worked for me as well on my Acer Iconia W Thanks a lot, man.
That was driving me crazy. I had tried everything to no avail. As one last effort before resigning myself to using an external bluetooth speaker for the rest of my computer's life, I tried this method, and it magically restored my speakers to perfect working order. Thanks so much! For more complete information about compiler optimizations, see our Optimization Notice.
Welcome to the Intel Community. If you get an answer you like, please mark it as an Accepted Solution to help others. Thank you! MBujk Beginner. Good day, I and many people with a processor Intel Atom Z tablets have problems with the above drivers for Windows Resolves to someone this problem? It would also be good to create a category for problems with audio drivers on this community.
Thank you in advance for your answer. Sorry, my english is not good Best regards Marek Bujko. Tags: Devices. All forum topics Previous topic Next topic. MRitc3 Beginner. I signed up just today to post this reply Cheers, Mike. Copy link. In response to MRitc3. In response to MBujk. Hello all, Divxmaster, thank you for sharing your outcome.
From our end we don't have this driver available, but you can try the following steps; Select the Audio inputs and outputs n the device manager. Right click on it and select Update Driver Software. Click Browse my computer for driver software. Click let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer and see if you can choose one of the drivers that usually appear there.
If it does not work follows these steps; Select the Audio inputs and outputs in the device manager. Right click on it and select properties. Click details. Click the drop down and select hardware ids, you will see under the values, one or more than one option, copy the first one and paste it in Google, like that you might be able to find the driver.
I hope this can help you, other than that you will need to contact the manufacturer for support. Regards, Amy. I don't have this problem with the version of drivers I am using now, speakers work fine, plug in headphones and the headphones work, unplug headphones and speakers work again.
Perhaps you could try the version of drivers I am using? Cheers, Mike. Have you tried contacting your tablet manufacturer about this issue? Other drivers except front camera work without problems. I managed to kill my long-serving XPS when trying to sort out mouse lag and stutter which has plagued my system for the last month, rendering it almost unusable.
Anyway, after trying all the software and driver solutions in the forums and various websites, I was left with possible hardware failure or imminent failure as a possible explanation, including a dead or dying CMOS battery.
So I changed the battery and, hey-ho, the system tripped up on restart, tried to repair itself and then went very dead Second, I tried various repair, reset and recovery options but all failed, leaving me only with the option of a fresh install.
And this is where I have my new problem, on which I seek help. My system was bang up to date in terms of Windows 10 64 bit the latest feature release, ; and all driver updates etc. Up until the mouse problem, it had been working well.
I transferred the drivers folder from my old C: drive to the installation DVD and then forced a reboot which prioritised booting from the Windows Installation disk. All seemed to go well, with files being copied and getting to the point where the Installation process requires a reboot.
Something starts to happen presumably the next stage of the installation but then I get the blue "Oops" screen saying that iaStoravc. I can't seem to get past this point. I think the Intel ATA drivers need to be different…. I still have access to Boot options, through f2, and sometimes f12 will work as well.
I downloaded the latest drivers from Dell support, and used the command prompt to run the installation but it reported that the drivers were incompatible with the version of windows! Si I am in catch My fear, of course, is that I'll achieve all this only to find that I still have mouse lag, but let's not get ahead of ourselves Go to Solution.
WIN DCH drivers will not be forthcoming for all of the legacy video and intel chipset and ati video and nvidia video drivers. Intel USB 3. I too am a user. View solution in original post. Partition 4 - Primary - Where Windows is to be installed to.
Some motherboards will not boot from a USB unless you do this first. When the Windows installation is finished, you can enable secure boot if you like. If you have fast boot or ultra-fast boot enabled in your UEFI firmware if supported , then you may need to temporarily disable it until Windows has finished installing to be able to boot from a USB flash drive at boot. Maybe I should have been clearer.
There are two RAID arrays. For the most part the gb SSDs have been OK for storage of Windows and Apps even with a heavy software load, I usually have around gb spare although I have been thinking of swapping in some gb ones to accommodate the software that insists on storing data on drive C. Having struggled to find a loadable version of the f6 SATA drivers, I finally managed to get Windows reinstalled and working. This time installation went ahead without the f6 driver and seemingly without a problem.
After installation, I reconnected my 2 HDDs, but it became clear that one of them was stopping the system from booting. After disconnecting the errant disk, the system booted and at first recognized the remaining HDD as my old drive D, with all its contents intact. However, and despite loading a running the various drivers from the Dell site, after various restarts I cannot get the system to recognize my HDD.
If anyone is interested in why I didn't pursue the f6 driver solution suggested above, I did, but when I tried to obtain the driver I got the message " This driver is not applicable for XPS with Windows 10, bit. Who knows, maybe you will get lucky. I've looked everywhere for a version of the DELL-approved drivers that can be used during Windows installation. The DELL support site suggests an exe file which installs the drivers:. This seems to be drivers which can be installed after Windows has been installed.
The following Intel site offers driver installation and the f6 versions in a Zip file, but for a later version of the Intel software Version: So, my first question is "where and how can I get the required f6 drivers in a form that can be loaded during Windows installation?
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