Windows Audio Service Unique behaviour

hi everyone,
I am using HP 1000 notebook PC ( Core i3 ) with Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
The problem is that when i start my laptop windows give a wellcome sound but after that windows audio service seems to be down because if i play something i can't. Wmp just says cannot play file.
So i have checked the audio service from Services.exe.
Its status is started and set to start automatically.So it shows that service is running but its not.
And strange thing is that when i just refresh Windows Audio Service everythings works good for almost 1 hour and then again wiothout any notice or change in service status it stops working.
So when i keep refreshing service it keeps working.
Please guide how can i make audio playback remain good ?
Thank you.
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HassanMeekal wrote:
Guys ,i want to report that when i reinstalled the latest driver from hp website the problem persisted.
But after all i tried a same hd audio driver that i got in the software backup of my hp laptop that hp itself already saved in my system when i bought it.
when i installed that driver that was given in drivers backup believe me the problem is gone.
The change that i noted is that in Startup services (by msconfig.exe) a new option Realtek HD audio manager appeared that is checked to startup at system startup so in this way audio service functions good and problem is gone.
That option didn't appeared when i installed the latest driver from the hp website.
So Really Thank you everyone who has helped me.
Thank You.
Hello again HassanMeekal.
If the generic driver bundled with Windows works without any issues I'd say stick with that one.  There shouldn't be many, if any, features that you'll be missing out on.
Have a great day.
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