I did leave feedback on Windows 10 Feedback Hub regarding this problem, but that tends not to help much. Device Utility will be uninstalled automatically. Connecting Headphones or speakers - no effect.Īgain, this problem resembles a common Conexant Audio Driver issue that has been rolling around internet forums since Windows 10 was released, only mine only seems to have problems following Windows Restarts. In the Control Panel window, click 'Uninstall a program' which under 'Programs'. Changing default Audio Formats (Sample rates/bit depths)ħ. Disabling Audio Enhancements - no effect.Ħ. Limiting the available memory to 3072 - actually I haven't tried this, and WHY WOULD I? This is not an acceptable workaround.Ĥ. Installing Microsoft's generic HD Audio Driverģ. Using different Conexant Driver Releases - all drivers yield the same results (tried all 4)Ģ. Since then I have installed Windows 10 twice again with the same problems. This problem surfaced when I installed a clean version of Windows 10 Pro in late August. When I open Windows Volume Mixer and click the speaker levels, it appears that sound is being played, but yet nothing is heard. There are no error messages whatsoever, but yet no sound comes out. When I open the Dell Audio utility in the taskbar and click the speaker button, it APPEARS to be playing. If I restart my computer after that, no sound comes out of the speakers. Generally, my sound works fine after a complete shutdown has occurred. I've been having some problems over the past few weeks with my Conexant SmartAudio HD (CX20722) in my Dell Inspiron 13 7359.
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