![]() It all went well, and after several reboots, I logged in and found the audio driver again being Conexant SmartAudio HD, the one previously used before this workaround. ![]() Then, I launched the WindH2 update using the Windows Update download ".The workaround was to change the driver of the Conexant audio device with the Microsoft High Definition Audio. Quoting some parts of Damien Vasse's post of 11/21/20
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