Beats audio driver download for dv7 6100

Hello, I just installed windows 10 .  i lost everything on my pc. i reinstalled the idt drivers and found that i do not have beats audio anymore. the icon is there, but fails to open as it states start up program is missing.is there anywhere i can get the beats driver?

Hi,
Unfortunately I don't think it's likely you would be able to create a viable image from the failed HDD, but if you can mount it internally, browse to the root of the C drive and look for a folder titled SWSETUP - this will contain nearly all the original software and driver installers that were bundled with your PC - and see if you can copy it to the Desktop.
However, there may also be another way of making the IDT installer select the correct configuration - can you let me know the following from Device Manager:
1. The name of your PCs graphics hardware.
2.  Expand Sound Video and Game Controllers, right click on the IDT device and select Properties.  Click the Details tab, choose Hardware Ids from the dropdown box and post back with the details shown under Value.
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    Credit belongs to the original author of the original procedure:
    JJB from HP beats-audio / Sound Reset Procedure 
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