![]() ![]() That was the name for the HDMI audio section of the Windows native graphics driver for Intel graphics. I would remove the Realtek audio driver if installed, and all but one instance of "High Definition Audio Device", then re-install the Realtek driver unless you are satisfied with the native audio driver.Ī long time ago there was one named something like "Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus". If there are others with the same name it could indicate a problem. That one should disappear from Device Manager when you install the Realtek audio driver from the XPS L502x support page. That question might go better on the Windows part of this forum.Īs to audio, if you are seeing multiples of "High Definition Audio Device" in Device Manager, one of them should be the Windows native audio driver. ![]() ![]() Is your question about "High Definition Audio Devices" (as per the tittle of your thread) or plug n play devices that are not plugged in (in your text). Here are instructions if you want to insert a screen shot into your posts. ![]()
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