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Here’s how: in Device Manager, right-click (or tap and hold) your audio driver > Update driver software… > Browse my computer for driver software > Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer, select High Definition Audio Device, select Next, and follow the instructions to install it Check cables, volume
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Manage Timeline for iPhone Manage your Android device’s location settings Manage location permissions for apps Manage your Location Sharing settings Protect Your Identity Online Get step-by-step visual guides on the tools and practices that will help you protect your personal information with Google's Online Security Guidebook
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Download a file To save a file or image on your computer or device, download it The file will be saved in your default download location
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Official Google Search Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Search and other answers to frequently asked questions
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Run an internet speed test to make sure your internet can support the selected video resolution Using multiple devices on the same network may reduce the speed that your device gets You can also change the quality of your video to improve your experience Check the YouTube video’s resolution and the recommended speed needed to play the video The table below shows the approximate speeds
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how to reinstall audio driver for windows 11 1- Sign in to the Administrator account and open Device Manager 2- Expand Device Manager so you can see your audio device 3- Right-click on your audio device and choose 'Uninstall this device' Do not choose to remove the driver 4- Restart your computer Windows will detect your audio device and reinstall the driver
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I understand that you are experiencing the “Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)” issue on Windows, here are some troubleshooting options: Method 1: Check the hardware connection Try plugging the device into a different USB port, especially the direct-connect port on the motherboard, to troubleshoot the port
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Then I'm deleting L2C HID from device manager and starting all 3 Synaptics processes from \Windows\System32 And after that I'm scanning for HW changes in the Device Manager, and more often L2C HID is going alive Sometimes it doesn't work and I need to reboot and go through those three steps again
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