The 2018 Anniversary Update for Windows 10 has finished installing. There were no obvious bugs or errors, until I checked the audio. My Dolby Audio won't open or better yet can't function properly. See attached picture. After getting used to the rich and optimised audio provided by the pre-installed Dolby Audio in my laptop, I can't seem to get the drivers back or look for the drivers themselves. Dolby recommends me to look towards my laptop manufacturer which is here but I still can't find the drivers.
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My worst option is to start a 'clean' installation that causes me to re-install all my apps. I have a slow internet connection and it pains me to know that I won't be able to hear that crisp sound that Dolby Audio used to deliver in my laptop. I hope someone can help with this.Edition: Windows 10 Home Single LanguageVersion: 1803Installed on: OS Build: 17134.448Serial Number: PF0NSU9X The error once I open Dolby Audio from the tray. Could you try these steps:1. Go to Control Panel and view by Category. Click Programs -Programs and Features. Follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall Dolby Audio X2 Windows App.2.
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Go back to Control Panel and click Hardware and Sound - Device Manager. Expand Sound, video and game controllers. Right-click Conexant SmartAudio and select Uninstall device.3. Select Delete the driver software for this device and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the uninstallation. Then restart the computer. Ensure that the audio driver has been uninstalled successfully.4. Download and install the latest Conexant Audio driver from the Lenovo Support Web site.Update us with the result.