![]() ![]() I can't do this, however, in W10 it won't allow me to get rid of Beats Audio control panel no matter what. This driver also made the laptop speakers horrible, but I was able to take control of my external speaker sound, which is used 95% of the time. This allowed me to be able to have an equalizer to control the sound. I was also able to uninstall HP's audio driver, get rid of Beats Audio control panel, and replaced it with Realtek's own generic drivers in W8.1. These steps were done to remedy the problem for me in W8.1. Now the laptop speakers are horrible as expected. Finally this driver was updated for W10 as well. I've rolled back to Microsoft's HD audio driver like last time. This is the exact same issue that I was having in W8.1. The internal laptop speakers, however, still sound good with the two subwoofers. This makes audio-music, videos, movies, ect.-impossible to listen to. ![]() I thought that once Windows 10 would come about, the Realtek drivers would be updated to not only accomodate W10, but fix the problem that has been plauging HP's Beats Audio laptops for years: the sound leveling/fluctuation issue. I guess I was hoping for too much the sound still fluctuates when trying to "level out" the volume when internal speakers are plugged into the audio jack. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions. ![]()
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