

- #Conexant smart audio for windows 10 drivers#
- #Conexant smart audio for windows 10 update#
- #Conexant smart audio for windows 10 driver#
- #Conexant smart audio for windows 10 for windows 10#
Synaptics and Microsoft have found incompatibility issues with certain versions of drivers for Conexant or Synaptics audio devices and Windows 10, version 2004 (the Windows Update).
#Conexant smart audio for windows 10 update#
As of December 11, 2020, there was an update to the entry in question, which now reads as follows:
#Conexant smart audio for windows 10 for windows 10#
Shortly after I got my Thinkpad this summer, while watching a Youtube video, something happened and the audio suddenly cut off.This information can be found in the Windows 10 status area and was already announced for Windows 10 version 2004 as of May 27, 2020. However, the computer believed that the audio was just fine when running the audio test service, the indicator bar lit up in Green despite absolute silence even at 100% volume. No suggested solution had any effect-restarting the Windows Audio Service didn't work, updating or rolling back the drivers didn't work, and nothing This was true both for the speakers and for headphones. The Troubleshooter service suggested worked. The computer consistently indicated that it thought sound was occurring despite the very real lack of any audio.Īfter no more than 2 weeks, sound was back just as if nothing had happened. The difference, however, is that this time Windows actually informed me there had been "a problem" (complete with a light-blue Now, about a month later, a similar situation has occured. Screen of dread and a frowny emoticon) and it needed to restart. When it restarted, the audio was again nowhere to be found. I ran Troubleshooter and updated the drivers, and I tried fiddling with the Windows Audio Service. I am pretty sure that the issue cannot be with the drivers, nor the Audio Service, nor the audio enhancements (which I have turned off, not that it did anything). NOTE: To clarify, this issue is not limited to sounds originating from Youtube or from my browser, but the entirety of sound output from my computer. This is why I do not think the issue is at all related to my browser or to Youtube.
#Conexant smart audio for windows 10 driver#
Thank you getting back to us, try uninstalling the said driver and prevent it from being reinstalled. Right click the Start button and select Control Panel.Ĥ. Lenovo IdeaPad 100-15IBD SynapticsElantech Touchpad Driver 19.0.14.211 Windows 10 64-bit. Lenovo IdeaPad 110-15IBR Camera Driver 0.11165 for Windows 10 64-bit.Ĭlick Advanced system settings from the left sidebar.Ħ. Lenovo IdeaPad 110-15IBR Intel WLAN Driver 18.32.0.5 for Windows 10 64-bit.


Lenovo IdeaPad 300-15ISK Conexant Audio Driver 8.66.4.55 for Windows 10 64-bit. Press the Device Installation Settings button.ħ. Choose No, and then press the Save Changes button.Īlso, try to disable the said driver ( Realtek High Definition Audio), from the Device Manager. Press Windows key + R, then type in devmgmt.msc and pressĢ. Expand the Sound, video and game controllers category, then right-click on the name of the audio driver ( Realtek High Definition Audio), and select Properties.ģ. Go to Driver tab, then click on Disable.Ĥ. Windows should use the generic audio driver installed on your device.įurthermore, kindly send us a screenshot of the list of your audio drivers in Device Manager.
