Windows 10 audio stops working after installing Intel Smart Sound Technology driver (version 09.21.00.3755)

Anonymous
2018-10-13T01:18:55+00:00
Earlier this week, Intel unintentionally released version 9.21.00.3755 of the Intel Smart Sound Technology (ISST) Driver through Windows Update, and inadvertently offered it to a range of devices running Window 10 version 1803 or 1809. If your device contained<br> a compatible audio driver, the new driver overrode it and caused audio to stop working.<br><br><br><br><br><br>We are working with Intel to resolve this issue, and as soon as we learned of the issue on October 11, we made sure the driver was no longer being offered through Windows Update. If it was already installed on your device, you will need to uninstall the<br> driver using the following instructions.<br><br> <br><br>  <br><br><ol><br><li><span style="color:#333333">From the Start menu, type <strong>Device Manager </strong><br>in the search box. Select <strong>Device Manager</strong> from the search results.</span></li><li><span style="color:#333333">Find and expand <strong>Sound, video, and game controllers.</strong></span></li><li><span style="color:#333333">Look for a Realtek device, or a device that has a yellow triangle with an exclamation point.</span></li><li><span style="color:#333333">Click on the device to select it.</span></li><li><span style="color:#333333">Go to the Device Manager <strong>View</strong> menu, and then select<br><strong>Devices by connection</strong>.<br><br><br><br></span><a href="https://learn-attachment.microsoft.com/api/attachments/048ccab5-e448-412c-b600-b4b3aea9fe18?platform=QnA"https://learn-attachment.microsoft.com/api/attachments/b40a9b6b-d717-4c36-b737-19f71933b874?platform=QnA" rel="ugc nofollow"> <br><br> <br><br>  <br><br>10.  If the driver version is<br>9.21.0.3755, you have the driver that was sent to you incorrectly. <br><br>11.  Click Uninstall Device. You will get a popup asking if you want to remove the driver. <br><br>  <br><br> <br><br>  <br><br>13.  Check the<br>checkbox as shown, so the driver will be removed. <br><br>14.  Click<br>Uninstall. <br><br>15.  When the driver is uninstalled, reboot your system. <br><br>16.  Your audio (speakers and headphones) should work after the reboot.
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  1. Anonymous
    2018-10-13T04:10:25+00:00

    has anybody tried this?

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  2. Anonymous
    2018-10-13T04:53:28+00:00

    has anybody tried this?

    No - the steps don't match my system and I still have the X and no Sound - Whey don't they just send us a NEW Update with the steps inside the fix!!!

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  3. Anonymous
    2018-10-13T05:03:57+00:00

    Just roll back the driver.

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  4. Anonymous
    2018-10-13T05:59:52+00:00

    worked fine on dell xps15 - i7 6700

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  5. Anonymous
    2018-10-13T06:07:56+00:00

    I have HP Laptop, after updations of windows 10 on 11th oct 2018, my audio driver fell ill and died :)

    Need help from community / forum to get it alive.

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