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Conexant smartaudio hd windows 10 toshiba satellite
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But you have to download a correct driver for your system (this should not be a problem for you if you have not solved your problem before seeing my post.).Įither way, for my case I have to go to Device Manager to delete the device first and keep Scanning for hardware changes until the *.inf I changed is automatically installed by the system (You can check this by Right Click->Properties->Events and check the latest event to see if you find the name of your *.inf. Or you can just click "delete the drivers" when you are deleting the device (see the next paragraph). Deletion of the folder may require the security change as well. Make sure you have corrected them all or delete the older ones (you can check their modification date to decide which is older.). You may find multiple *.inf files with \EpSettings\StereoMi圎nable included due to different versions of the driver. (Hope you could see this post first if you google it in the beginning.)

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Just one more comment if you try the driver update before you see this post. Correct all instances of the three lines is critically helpful. The way permissions and owners are changed is different in Windows 10 - my "owner" was SYSTEM, for instance, and the choices offered by the UI are slightly different.Īnyway, thanks very much again - you've given back one of my favourite uses of the computer! Everything went very smoothly after that.

conexant smartaudio hd windows 10 toshiba satellite

The point is made in the Windows 7 original post, but rather quietly. I took out the semi-colons on my first attempt but it failed - because I hadn't realised that the lines might be repeated lower down. Most important: you have to look for all instances of the three lines There's one very important point to make, and one less serious. Thanks very much, wildzero! I had been trying for some time to do this in Windows 10 on a Toshiba laptop, and have now succeeded thanks to your post.

conexant smartaudio hd windows 10 toshiba satellite

If you run into any issues, check the link for the Windows 7 instructions, he gives you some tips if you hit specific roadblocks.Įdited by wildzero, 27 July 2013 - 10:05 PM. If you don't see it listed, right click on empty space and select Show Disabled and Show Disconnected Devices

  • Stereo Mix can now be seen by right clicking the speaker icon on your Task Bar and selecting Recording Devices.
  • inf file you just edited (C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\chdrt.inf_amd64_acb009d1496f236f in my case), select the chrdt.inf file and click OK

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    Select Let me pick from a list of drivers on my computer.

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  • Select Browse my computer for driver software.
  • Open Device Manager > Sound, Video and Game Controllers.
  • Check the "Allow" checkbox next to "Read & Execute" and "Read".
  • This will remove checks in the checkboxes for all permissions
  • In the "Permissions for Users" box, uncheck the "Allow" checkbox next to "Full Control".
  • Please follow these directions exactly or you could put your computer at risk: You must change back the file permissions to the way they were.
  • Delete the semi-colons ( ) at the beginning of each line and save the file (Save as chdrt.inf with All Files selected as file type).
  • HKR,%EPattributePath%\EpSettings\StereoMi圎nable,MuteGainSettings,1,00,00 HKR,%EPattributePath%\EpSettings\StereoMi圎nable,MixAssocSeq,1,E0,E0 HKR,%EPattributePath%\EpSettings\StereoMi圎nable,Enable,1,01
  • Hit Control+F then search for StereoMi圎nable to find the three lines:.
  • Right click on chdrt.inf filename and select "Open With" then choose Notepad.
  • This will place check boxes in all permissions.
  • In the "Permissions for Users" box, check the "Allow" checkbox next to "Full Control".
  • In the "Groups or user names" box, highlight the Users profile.
  • Go to the Security tab and click on the Edit button.
  • Right click on chdrt.inf filename and select Properties.
  • Windows will not let you modify the chdrt.inf file without changing file permissions.
  • inf and be located in a sub folder of the System32 folder. It will most likely be a file with the extension. inf file is located you could do a Windows search for text in files of the string: EpSettings\StereoMi圎nable. Mine was called chdrt.inf and it was located in: C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\chdrt.inf_amd64_acb009d1496f236f (It might vary from one computer to another and also be called something else) To check, open Device Manager > Sound, Video and Game Controllers
  • Ensure you have the Conexant SmartAudio HD driver installed.
  • It worked very well and I am recording off my sound card with Audacity with no issues. For anyone who may want to make this change, modified instructions for this are below (thanks to the author of the link above for doing 99.9% of the work):

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    The instructions are for Windows 7, though I used it as a general template and improvised when Windows 8 changes popped up. After further research I came across this thread















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