@A-Golden-Dragon wrote:
Laptop (dell Inspiron) shows AMD high definition Audio Device and IDT High Definition Audio codec. Windows SAYS everything is up to date, but I don't know how to confirm it.
Which of those two audio devices is enabled? You can tell by right clicking the speaker icon in the bottom right in Windows and clicking on 'playback devices' (this can take a while to open).
The AMD high definition audio device is part of the graphics card. You have to completely uninstall your AMD drivers and download the latest Windows 10 version. (This may also fix the choppiness.) Here are the steps:
- Right click the start menu button in the bottom left and select control panel.
- Click on Uninstall a program
- Find all software by AMD (and/or ATI) and delete it.
- Download and install the latest Windows 10 64-bit drivers from the AMD website: http://www.amd.com/en-us
- Hoover over DRIVERS + SUPPORT and select the drivers you need (either GPU or APU) or auto-detect if you don't know what you need.