No sound on dv6-2190us: error(52) in IDT high definition audio codec

No sound on dv6-2190us: error(52)  in IDT high definition audio codec- Driver:sthda64- Verson:5.10.6249.0
This is the info line in maintance check.
I have recently updated HP updates and also my iTunes will not run(ignors command to play) now. No sound out of computer. Help!

Hi,
Try reinstalling the sound card driver on the link below.  Save the file to your Desktop, then right click it and select 'Run as Administrator' to start the installation.
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp48501-49000/sp48668.exe
Hope this helps.
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