Hp envy ultrabook 6-1209 tx beats audio problme

hi,
     i have hp envy ultrabook 6-1209txwith a windows 7 operating system it has beats audio ...and every time i restart the laptop the audio in icon seems to be working fine but in fact there wont be any audio so i would have to uninstall , restart and install again its original driver that comes with the laptop specs meanwhile on every restart after unistallation  it installs defalut high defination audio itself...what can i do ?? i installed fresh driver from Software & driver downloads HP ENVY 6-1209tx Ultrabook | HP® Support but it still gives me same problem.on every restart it disappears.even when tried other sources for IDT driver.please help me.
i tried
Troubleshooting Guide: Audio does not Work after a Certain Period of Time 
and it worked fine...but i guess it is temporary...so if any one will let me know that the windows update KB2962407 is same for windows 7 ??? because i dont see it on installed or update list.
please help me.
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Hi @maryamis ,
I see that you found the work around and it does resolve the issue until you restart your notebook.
First I would delete the driver not just uninstalling it.  If you uninstall the driver it remains in the system so when you restart Windows will automatically locate and reinstall it.  If you delete the driver it is no longer available for Windows to install on a restart.
To prevent Windows from updating the driver again you will  most likely need to change your update settings, if you have ti set to automaticall install all updates.   To do this,
Go to the control panel
Select System and  Security
Under Windows updates  click turn auto updates on or off
Select Download updates but let me choose whether to install them
Click OK and exit.
You will need to periodically manually check to see if this issue has been resolved.
Good Luck!
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    Beats-audio
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    Whew. I Didn't think it was this complicated when I started typing....
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    Anyone know how to fix this problem and bring Back the Audio Beats volume indicator??
    Thanks!

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    Hello  ,
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    Hi there ,  Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums and Welcome! This is a great site to get answers and ask questions. I have looked into the issue you are having with your Sound after the Windows 10 Upgrade.  Have you tried in the Device Manager to update the driver that is currently installed? Have you tried to select "Find New Hardware" in the Device Manager?Have you tried connecting headphones to see if the Sound issues persist that way?Have you tried to uninstall in the following order: 1. Uninstall the sound driver in Device Manager2. Restart your Notebook3. Reinstall the driver? You can use the HP Support Assistant for drivers. Here is a link to the HP Support Assistant if you need it. Just download and run the application and it will help with the software and drivers on your system that need updating for Windows 10.Here is another document called Sound from Notebook Speakers is Distorted, Pops, or Hisses. Even though it says Windows 7 it is still the same steps for Windows 10.  Please note remove any and all USB devices. Disconnect all non-essential devices, as these could cause some issues. Have you tried the Disable and then Enable method?  If not, you can find this and other troubleshooting steps in the HP Notebook PCs - No Sound from Speakers (Windows 10, 8) document.  Please follow these provided troubleshooting steps, re-post and let me know how everything went. Thank you!Have a great day!

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    IMK wrote:
    ..... Beats Audio is really useless.
    Hi,
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    BH
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  • Beats Audio sound fluctuation Envy 15t

    This is truly frustrating.  I've been through several topics in these forums as well as searching for an answer to this but to no avail. 
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    Good Morning @lbrou87 ,
    Thank you for your reply.  I know how disappointing this issue is.
    The next thing to try would is a recovery back to factory.
    HP PCs - Performing an HP system recovery (Windows 8)
    You will have an opportunity to backup your personal files to prevent data loss during that process.  If you have not already done a backup now would be a good time.
    HP PCs - Restoring Files that were Backed Up Using HP Recovery Manager (Windows 8).
    If the issue should remain please contact HP support for further assistance.
    Please call our technical support at 800 474 6836. If you live outside the US/Canada Region, please click the link below to get a support number for your region.
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    Good Luck and have terrific weekend!
    Sparkles1
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  • Beats Audio compression and volume fluctuation - HP ENVY m6-1178sa

    Just wondering if there's actually been a fix for this yet, as it seems to be a common problem. Using an HP ENVY m6-1178sa and after scouring the internet high and low, none of the fixes seem to be working at all. Whether using the onboard laptop speakers, external speakers, or headphones, all loud sections in songs are dramatically reduced in volume and the low end is totally sucked out. I've had to revert to listening to music on my phone because Beats makes certain songs borderline unlistenable. If there hasn't been an official fix yet, then I urge you to make one as soon as posible, as sound quality was a major motivation for buying this laptop!

    I have an HP Envy 17T I purchased in Jan. 2015 with Windows 8.1 and noticed the same issue of highly compressed audio when playing back music files no matter what app you used (Windows Media Player, iTunes, Virtual DJ, etc.). Like the rest of us, this has been driving me crazy. I can confirm that it is not a figment of your imagination - the compression is indeed caused by BeatsAudio. I find it incredible that a software app that supposedly claims a superior listening experience would overlook the ability to turn off such an annoying (and in-your-face) feature!!?? Oh well, so much for my soap box. I stumbled upon a solution that involves disabling Beats Audio and substituting another audio device driver in its place. The following steps work for Windows 8.1 on an HP Envy laptop: Go to Windows Device Manager > Sound, video and game controllers section.In the list of audio device drivers, look for Realtek High Definition Audio. This is the device driver for BeatsAudio (a little bit sneaky, wouldn’t you say?).Right-click and select Disable. The downward arrow displays on this driver, indicating it is disabled. (NOTE: At this point, you won’t be able to play any music files.)Right-click and select Update Driver Software.Select Browse my computer for driver software.Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.You should see a window that says Select the device driver you want to install for this hardware. NOTE: If you see a window that says something like This is the best driver for this device, exit the window and repeat steps 4, 5, and 6.In the Model box, highlight High Definition Audio Device (this is the substitute audio device driver) and click Next.At the Update Driver Warning window, click Yes. You should see a confirmation window with High Definition Audio Device displayed. Click Close.In the list of audio device drivers in the Sound, video and game controllerssection, you’ll notice that the High Definition Audio Device now displays instead ofRealtek High Definition Audio.At the prompt to reboot, click Yes.Enjoy your music now with no compression!! NOTE: If you miss the compression in your music, you can always go back to using BeatsAudio.Use the same steps above, just replace High Definition Audio Device driver with the RealTek High Definition Audio driver.

  • No Beats Audio on spectre X2 ultrabook

    My freshly installed HP spectre X2 is supposed to have great sounds powerded by beats audio. Actually I cannot see any trace of beats adio and the sound is quite poor.
    Any idea where to find drivers and software?
    Thanks
        Frank
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    Thanks for the information! Instead of using Support Assistant, can you download and install the driver directly from this link: IDT Audio Driver
    If there is an error, please type it out so I can continue to assist you!
    Mario
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