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ms_windows_ms_sql:intel_hd_audio_1c20_error_code_10 [2020/09/29 07:34] (current) – created admin
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 +https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/high-definition-audio-device-device-cannot-start/f6bb86ad-8097-41ec-acb4-c0da0cd217c0 \\
  
 +<code> Fixed.
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 +Found out that it's all about the Intel DisplayAudio driver, which is not installed unless the device is active. So here is what I did:
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 +- I downloaded once more the latest Intel HD graphics driver from the Intel site, but this time the zip file, not the executable: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=23323&lang=eng.
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 +- Extracted the file to some location.
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 +- I changed the display config from single output to my pc monitor to 'extended desktop', so the HDMI output to my receiver became active.
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 +- In Device Manager I right clicked the device with the yellow exclamation mark and updated the driver manually by pointing to the DisplayAudio subfolder in the folder into which I extracted the driver files.
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 +- Done, the exclamation mark was gone. To be sure I rebooted the pc and was able to play audio over HDMI.
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 +See, I had the driver package installed for the most part, just the DisplayAudio bit was missing, because the HDMI output was not active during the first install.
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 +Hope you all get it fixed too!
 +</code>
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