Microphone doesn't work of IDT High Definition Audio Driver on Windows 10 64 Bit ?

After Upgrading Windows 10 to Windows 7 facing big problem with my Internal Microphone Array (IDT High Definition Audio Codec) :'( unable to use Skype to Cortana and more... please try to solve as soon as possible. Thanks & Regards
HP Laptop Lover

Hi:
See if this driver works...
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloa​dIndex?softwareitem=ob-124012-1&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en​...

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    Hi:
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  • IDT High-Definition Audio Driver Update Failed

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    Updated recommended audio driver on May 12, 2014, and it failed to install.
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  • Windows 10 IDT High Definition Audio Codec doesn't work properly on Hp Envy 20d001-la after update

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  • IDT high definition audio not working

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    Microsoft Fix It Tool:
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    I worked on behalf of HP.

  • CP4 / Windows 7 / IDT High Definition Audio CODEC / No worky

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  • IDT High Definition Audio Codec Cannot Start Code 10

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    You're most welcome.
    Sorry that didn't work either.
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    I want to share my struggle with HP Laptop 6540b
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    The solution is fairly simple:
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    Reboot
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    Goto run... then type regedit and hit enter. Windows registry opens.
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    For those that cannot find their original disk, the IDT Audio Driver from the original disk is available at http://tinyurl.com/IDTAudio6540b or http://www.4shared.com/file/RxXn5afj/IDTAUDIO.html

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