

I went back into the Device Manager, and I could now see the 'High Definition Audio Device'.

I turned on the Media Player, and I had sound. I saved the change, crossed my fingers and exited the BIOS. It was for "Integrated Audio." It was Disabled. Looked for anything having to do with Audio. I turned it back on and tapped the appropriate Fnn key to bring up the BIOS Setup screen. I saw a post saying his or her solution was to I then reinstalled the 'NVIDIA High Definition Audio' and finished debug for the day.
#Nvidia quadro k600 windows 10 driver
I then uninstalled and reinstalled the driver for my RealTek audio. I thought that perhaps the driver was interfering with the driver for my motherboard-imbedded RealTek audio circuits. I found the 'NVIDIA High Definition Audio', right-clicked on it, and disabled the driver. So now what? I went back to the Device Manager. I needed the standard analog interface to go to my speakers. That would not work with my analog powered speakers. Got two new entries: "NVIDIA HDMI Output (Port 0)" and "NVIDIA HDMI Output (Port 1)." Both had a message in the 3rd line saying "Not plugged in." The K600 has an HDMI connector accessible next to the DVI connector. I right clicked in the sub-window and turned on 'Show Disconnected Devices' and left on 'Show Disabled Devices'. The sub-window showed nothing - no sound card. This was odd it is built-in on the motherboard. The Device Status was that it was not plugged in (Code 45). I right-clicked on it, then clicked on Properties. Now the 'High Definition Audio Device' appeared.

Went up to the menu bar and selected View -> Show Hidden Devices. The 'High Definition Audio Device' I used This was new, so OK, the driver for the K600 must have had an audio component that got installed. Clicked on 'Sound, video and game controller' It showed 'NVIDIA High Definition Audio'. Then I wanted to see the video perform on a 'video', like from a news site. Running long enough to see if I would still have the temporary hang problems. The streaking problem and screen jitter went away. Went back to "msinfo" and it showed the driver was updated to 26.nn.nn.nnnn. 2019) driver for the K600 from the NVIDIA website, then installed it. Selected Components -> Display and wrote down the driver number - 21.nn.nn.nnnn.ĭownloaded the latest (Dec. Went to "msinfo" which brought up the System Information Screen. Put all back together, powered up the computer. Unplugged the computer, installed the K600 card.
#Nvidia quadro k600 windows 10 windows 10
Also wanted a newer video card that has Windows 10 drivers/support.Ĭhose to get a K600, which has DVI output. How did I get the problem? Upgraded the video on my workstation (hp XW6600) to a medium performance video card (very adequate for what I do) to help fix temporary (1-2 second) hang problems I was having as well as screen horizontal streaking and screen I have a solution for those having a similar problem with an NVIDIA (or other graphics card).
