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    Beats Audio Driver Besides HP Quick Launch?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Lm0N3y, Apr 2, 2012.

  1. Lm0N3y

    Lm0N3y Newbie

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    Hi guys,

    I did a fresh install, and I went through a few of the threads and I couldn't find a solution to my issue.

    So my volume things works, but the beats audio button does not.

    AND I have tried installing HP Quick Launch, several times, still with no avail, as I have seen that this has been one of the most offered solutions. I have also installed HP Quick Launch Buttons, and but it still doesn't seem to work.

    Everything else works great though. Thanks for the help!!
     
  2. cyclone08

    cyclone08 Newbie

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    I am on the same boat as you. I did a custom install and I could not find some drivers on the hp website because I got the message: "page cannot be found or has been moved". Contacted HP and they are telling me that the drivers do not work because the upgrade was not a OEM install even do I told them various times that I cannot even dowload them because the link was broken. It seems as if they do not speak any English at all I have to repeat the same thing over and over.
     
  3. justinkw1

    justinkw1 Notebook Virtuoso

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    What is the model of your notebook? I can try to find the right packages if you can provide me with the model number.
     
  4. HerEsY

    HerEsY Notebook Evangelist

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    I recently had a hard drive start to fail, seeing the dv6 6135tx was still under warranty I wrote HP a email informing them of the diagnosis I received when using the HP & support diagnostic tool (I recommend installing this from HP). Which was my hard drive was failing, so they gave me the option to either get a service (A pick up and back to base repair) or they could send me out a new hard drive, seeing that the pick up would take days away from my laptop I opted to have a hard drive delivered.
    Four days later a DHL driver delivered one new hard drive with no OEM or recovery disc (which they did deliver four days after the hard drive but I had already done the clean install not wanting to wait), so I did a clean install. After the install I had a back up of my wifi drivers once installed I use the HP auto detect driver site which gave me a list of drivers I needed, apart from the Ethernet controller which = Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller drivers & a Unknown yellow mark which = the fingerprint drivers (which the guys at the HP forum site help me identify because device manager was showing up yellow exclamation marks), also the SM Bus controller which = Intel® HM65 Express Chipset Family which I got from Intel® Driver Update Utility if you use this tool don't update your wifi drivers from here they won't work.

    I hope this help.