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Don’t let Windows install a generic "High Definition Audio Device." That generic driver gives you volume, but it breaks your mic array, headphone jack detection, and noise cancellation.
This is the classic Conexant audio nightmare. install conexant audio driver
Install the official Conexant driver package. Once installed, your audio jack will start detecting headphones again. Your internal microphone will stop sounding like a tin can. And most importantly, the red X over your speaker icon will vanish.
Is your laptop’s audio missing, distorted, or plagued by that infuriating "No Output Device Found" error? You’re likely missing the correct Conexant driver. Here’s a short, engaging text you can use
Restore Crystal-Clear Sound: Conexant Audio Driver
But there’s good news: it’s not a hardware failure. It’s just a missing driver. Conexant audio codecs are incredibly common (you’ll find them in HP Pavilions, Dell XPS, and Lenovo ThinkPads), but they’re also incredibly picky. They refuse to work with Microsoft’s generic drivers. Install the official Conexant driver package
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