When you open the DTS control panel, the panel actually reads the setting, but won't apply it unless you recheck the box, which I assume is when the control panel actually notifies the driver/service to enable or disable the enhancements. However, the driver/service ignores this setting (wherever it may be) on boot and just reads slconfig.xml to see how the presets should be configured. I believe the enable/disable switch is in the registry. No, the XML file is not modified when enabling and disabling the Enhancements. XML file read-only to prevent re-enabling? As for an Enhancements fix, I guess I'll keep playing with the slconfig.xml wrote: To avoid this, download the Windows 10 update hide tool, uninstall the Realtek I2S driver from Programs and Features, install the February Realtek driver, reboot, and then run the hide tool to hide the Realtek hardware driver update. Windows 10 will try to automatically update the driver back to the crackly one. Įdit 2: The Enhancements still reenable themselves on reboot with the old driver, but at least the crackling is gone. The drivers works fine on Windows 10 and now the crackling is gone! I need to do further tests to see if disabling the enhancements sticks, or if the checkbox lies like it does with the Windows 10 drivers from July.Įdit: If HP takes the driver down, I have hosted a copy at my website. I searched for the 4003dx, went to Windows 8.1 drivers, and installed the Realtek Audio driver from February. I can't believe I didn't consider this, but it works great. I never finished doctoring the XML files, but I found another fix. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions.Take care and have a splendid week ahead. Kudos would also be appreciated for my efforts by clicking the “Thumbs Up” button. Please mark this post as “Accepted Solution” if it helps. Hope this helps! Please let me know how this goes. Please try installing these drivers and check if only Realtek audio shows up without DTS. Link for Realtek audio driver for windows 8.1: This may be a possible limitation of the audio driver for Realtek and DTS. If there is only a listing for Realtek then both are integrated. Check in Control Panel- Programs and Features if there is a listing for DTS software. I am glad that I am working with an extremely smart tech savvy individual. If it is not integrated then we may be able to figure out a way to uninstall it. However, If DTS audio comes back then it is integrated with the Realtek Sound drivers. Ideally, these drivers should work for windows 10. So what I will do is provide you a couple of links to download the driver from hp.com for windows 8 and windows 8.1. I looked up the HP support site and there is no separate listing for Realtek audio drivers for windows 10. I am glad that you were at least able to disable DTS. If you wish to say thanks for my effort to help, click the "Thumbs up" to give me a "Kudos" and also please mark it as “Accepted as Solution”. Thanks for being a part of the HP community and If you require further assistance let me know and I will gladly do all I can to help. Please let me know the product# of the computer in your next post if this does not fix it. You might want to check this link out as well: ![]() Go to task manager, start, disable the “Audio Realtek “entry.I found a great response in the HP forums authored by EllePi. I understand that you need to uninstall or disable DTS on your computer. Thanks for taking an interest in the HP Support Forums! This is a great location to get resolutions and interact with experts from the community.
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