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Environment
- SO: W11 25H2 Home
- Driver type: HDMI Audio
- SDIO R834 -verbose:4096
- Device: Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics
I tried to install the driver manually from the official Intel installers and the MS driver catalog without success. I don't believe the issue is related to SDIO.
Both install logs report error code 259 (0x103) which is "No drivers found for device"Environment
- SO: W11 25H2 Home
- Driver type: HDMI Audio
- SDIO R834 -verbose:4096
- Device: Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics
I tried to install the driver manually from the official Intel installers and the MS driver catalog without success. I don't believe the issue is related to SDIO.
see also: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/devtest/pnputil-return-values
I checked the Intel installer logs, which also reported that the device does not match any INF. Strangely, after completing the installation, the "Intel Audio Display" device disappears, and there is no reference to it in Device Manager. Thanks for the reply @Glenn.
Switch on Show Hidden Devices option in device manager. Feels like the device has gone on extended leave....I checked the Intel installer logs, which also reported that the device does not match any INF. Strangely, after completing the installation, the "Intel Audio Display" device disappears, and there is no reference to it in Device Manager. Thanks for the reply @Glenn.
