PCI Device that wasn't there before (It's the HDA Bus, but it won't say that) 4) Download and run the HP patch SP, and the Intel fix kb8111xpsp2exe 6) Reboot Let Windows autoinstall any new hardware 7) Check Device Manager, you should have a Yellow/Exclamation "Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus " that wasn't there before Which is logical since the UAA is a Bus Driver, ie, it is needed apparently to transport the Realtek audio Have you tried disabling audio in Bios? I had issues with Audio drivers on my Windows 10 PC I uninstalled it from Device Manager I have tried every possible method to reinstall Realtek Audio drivers, simply it is not getting installed
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This observation also solved the problem for me The error is, "Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus", but GRAPHICS cards also use it I had installed a new 'Lenovo' graphics card, actually made by nVidia I had to use the disk for Also, check under the Services tab and disable anything that says "High Definition Audio Bus" or "Intel High Definition Audio Bus" and uncheck it Click on Apply and OK The laptop requires a restartInfopackets Reader William C writes " Dear Dennis, I'm have a problem with my sound after the latest Windows Update in Windows 10 (version ) If I use System Restore to roll back the sysetm (which then uninstalls the update), my sound works perfectly fine In my Device Manager I have a 'High Definition Audio Device' with yellow exclamation point warning, and two
Wait about 5 seconds for Windows XP to disable the device Right click Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio again and select Uninstall Doubleclick sp that you downloaded earlier and install the files according to the instructions When the installation is complete there will be no notification and sound will still not workThis lead me to a question that you scratched upon with "a leftover from the analog days", but you didn't say exactly why it's called a bus/bussEdit this issue is discussed here > ATI HD Audio Driver / Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio Guru3Dcom Forums Apparently when the CCC starts, it reenables the UAA
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The work around in the thread is not permanently working on my brothers computer anymore Disabling the 'High Definition Audio Controller' fixes the slow down issue that I used to have, and we did that through the Device Manager However, whenever he shuts down, or reboots, that 'High Definition Audio Controller' is always enabled again Hi all, I've recently upgraded my 5315, more ram, put in a t7500, and i had to get a new hdd as mine screwed up Basically a system rebuild in a sense All has been well until today, i've just been looking under the device manager and i've got an unknown device Location 1 (Internal High Definition Audio Bus) Try these steps to fix the restart required 5) open control panel > troubleshooting > on left pane click view all > run the hardware and devices troubleshooter view the detailed information, use the snipping tool to post into the forum 6) open device manager and look for any yellow exclamation marks for any device/drive that needs attention




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You may try to reboot the computer and try installing the driver again, if the issue still persists, please follow the steps below Method 2 Press Windows key R Type devmgmtmsc Expand Other devices and select the Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus Right click and select Uninstall Restart the computerAudio Device on High Definition Audio Bus If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TVDouble click on "Sound, Video and Game controllers" option There you will find "Realtek High Definition Audio" If you don't see Realtek High Definition Audio in the list, you must reinstall the software again Right click on "Realtek High Definition Audio



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