Amd high definition audiio device not plugged in

HP g62 laptop nosound as amd not plugged in How do i get it back

Hi Notpluggedin,
I understand you are looking for the audio device for your HP G62. If you follow this link it will show you how to get the drivers for your model.
http://www8.hp.com/us/en/support-search.html?tab=1#/qryterm=HP%20g62&searchtype=s-002
Please let me know if you require further assistance, but include your model number and current operating system.
Thanks
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  • "AMD HDMI Output -AMD High Definition Audio Device not plugged in

    i have an HP Pavilion dv6-6110us laptop. i have had this laptop for less than 1 month and the sound is not working at all. I checked to make sure nothing was muted, i uninstalled the soundcard and reinstalled it on Device Manager, and still, I cannot manage to get the sound back on. the audio settings says "AMD HDMI Output -AMD High Definition Audio Device not plugged in) ..but i have no clue how to "plug it in". Help!!!?

    Hey! You essentially have two sound cards, including the HDMI. First, make sure you're using the ATI graphics card, and not the Intel, when you want to use the HDMI.
    Next, go to Windows Control Panel\Sound
    On the playback tab (which shows by default), WHEN YOUR HDMI IS PLUGGED IN AND WORKING, you should see two playback devices: Your internal sound card/speakers, and the AMD HDMI. All you need to do is switch between the playback device you want the sound to be channelled to. You can switch this at any time. I do this when watching in the other room via my projector, or in my comp. room. Just select the HDMI sound device and choose the button on bottom-middle "Set Default". This will change the "default device" tag to below the HDMI playback device. To reset, either unplug the HDMI, or switch it here. This is always the first place you should look when you have sound issues.
    Because I switch quite often, I have a shortcut link on my desktop to this sound menu, for quick switching.
    If this doesn't work, make sure you have drivers for your ATI video card installed. Check you exact model and make sure your bios is up to date. They have made for switchable graphics now, which is much preferable to the previous auto-detect switch. The drivers are updated, as well. The latest HP drivers for the ATI were released in November. You can install these, then install the latest AMD/ATI Mobility Video Driver package over the top to make sure you have the latest video drivers. Either of these packages includes the HDMI audio driver, which you may not have installed.

  • AMD High Definition Audio Device Not Plugged In - h8-1070t

    Seeing this message in control panel/display drivers for HDMI on my video card.
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    I have the same problem and have just begun looking into it. I have my Radeon 7570 hooked up to a Panasonic TV with the HDMI connection. After a reboot of the computer and turning on the TV it works, but if I change the input on the TV to something else and then come back to the HDMI input the computer is connected to, the sound is lost. The computer then reports that the AMD device is not plugged in and it switches the default to the standard speakers.
    Elsewhere I've seen it reported that updated AMD drivers have corrected the problem for some, but when I used AMD's automated driver detector and downloader it complained that it couldn't identify the 7570. So HP's version of the 7570 doesn't seem to match AMD's. So it's up to HP to provide an updated video driver to correct this problem.
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  • AMD High Definition Audio Device Not Plugged In (HP Pavilion dv6-6b09sa)

    I have just booted up my HP Pavilion dv6-6b09sa (running on Windows 7) laptop to find that the sound icon has a red cross next to it and it claims that 'No speakers or headphones are plugged in'. In the Control Panel it states that the AMD High Definition Audio Device is Not Plugged In. As far as I know, I've done nothing to cause this.I have already tried:System restore to yesterday at 10pm;Instalation of a TDI driver from the HP website, however I do not know how to edit/disable/delete the old driver. I'm completely clueless about these things. Please help, I'm at a complete loss.

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  • AMD High Definition Audio Device not plugged in ( HP Pavilion dv7-4063ca)

    Maybe I post this issue before but no one provide me a solution. That's why I post this issue again maybe there is someone willingly help to resolve my problem.

    Hello LCruz,
    Welcome to the HP Forums! I hope you enjoy your experience!
    I understand the computer is not producing sound through its speakers. I know how frustrating this can be, but I will do what I can to assist you! To commence troubleshooting the issue, please try the steps in this HP document: No Sound from Speakers (Windows 8)
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  • "ATI HDMI output: ATI High Definition Audio Device not plugged in"

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  • HP 15634 Laptop AMD A8 SKU: 6516006, says that the AMD high definition audio device is unplugged.

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    Hello JosephAnhalt,
    Welcome to the HP Forums!
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    Let me know if this helps!
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  • AMD High Definition Audio Device

    Hi,
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    thank you,
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    Hi,
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    DP-K
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  • No sound Realtec High Definition Audio Device

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    Hello @lpb07978,
    I would like you to go into the Device Manager and actually remove the driver for your Audio and when prompted delete it. By doing this we will also remove any settings that are attached to the driver. This may not necessarily happen when we just install a driver so this will ensure the driver and any settings are clean.
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    ***WARNING!! If you want to keep any emails or bookmarks/favorites you will want to back those up as well as I do not believe they are backed up in the HP Backup process.
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    *** IMPORTANT - Your personal files such as libraries, personalization settings, user accounts, and desktop themes are permanently removed. As well the computer settings are returned to the defaults (the way it was when it came from the factory). All apps and software that were installed on the computer when it came from the factory are reinstalled, and their settings are reset to the defaults. Additionally, software, apps, programs, and everything that you have installed or saved on the computer are permanently removed.
    If the above steps did not resolve your issue please call our technical support at 800-474-6836. If you live outside the US/Canada Region, please click the link below to get the support number for your region. http://www8.hp.com/us/en/contact-hp/ww-phone-assist.html
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  • ATI high definition audio device driver

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    Expand the System section.
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    Click OK.
    Close the Group Policy Editor.
    Let me know if updating the chipset or GPU helps or if disabling the popup is OK.
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  • AMD High-Definition Graphics Driver Problem

    Hi
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    Thank you so much indeed,
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  • What EXACTLY are the 4 NVIDIA High Definition Audio devices on N570GTX - Win 8.1

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    {Operation Failed}
    The requested operation was unsuccessful.
    I have tried reinstalling and updating the drivers, cleaning and defraging the registry, optimizations etc.
    I followed steps from other posts with similar problem as mine and nothing seems to work, I do not want to reinstall my windows just for this! I am running out of options, I tried everything I could for the past week. I would really appreciate some expert advice.
    Thanks!

    Replied on: http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-PC-Sound-and-Audio/HP-High-Definition-Audio-Device-Code-10-Err...
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