![]() I have entry in the device manager Intel High Definition DSP that is missing a driver. I have used the Intel Driver Update Utility to update the drivers. ![]() I'm not 100% sure but I think the RealTek Definition Audio replaced the Intel High Definition DSP entry. 05-19-2017 10:35 AM 34,515 hi, I have a NUC7i3BNH, running win10 圆4. 2 Click your Start Button, then just type msinfo and press Enter, please provide a screenshot of the resulting System Information window. I no longer see Intel High Definition DSP, instead I have RealTek High Definition Audio (SST). 1 Open Device Manager, expand the Sound Video and Game Controllers section, please provide a screenshot of that window. I no longer have any devices that are not recognized. Expand Other Devices and then right-click on Intel High Definition DSP and select Uninstall Device. ![]() To do that, right-click on the Start menu and select Device Manager. Click Browse my computer for driver software. Remove and Reinstall Intel High Definition Audio DSP. Once the PC had rebooted I checked the Device Manager. Right-click Intel Display Audio or Intel High Definition Audio and select Update driver. After reboot the installer continued and installed the driver. The Realtek installer first uninstalled the existing driver and required a reboot. I downloaded the file "Realtek High Definition Audio Driver for Intel® NUC Kits, Version: 6., Date: " and unzipped the file to a directory and ran the setup file. I tried the link again today for the audio driver and now it works
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