HP G70-250US Vista Audio problem

HP G70-250us, Vista Audio Problem

Hello ricinfl,
Welcome to the HP Forums!
I understand you are experiencing the computer audio not working. I created a troubleshooting guide on how to resolve the issue: Audio does not Work after a Certain Period of Time
Please provide your results and feedback. If the issue is not resolved, please clarify it. Thanks!
Mario
I worked on behalf of HP.

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