12-31-2016 02:25 PM
To replace the missing file causing the SmartAudio error:
1. Go to the Device Manager (search for it)
2. Near the bottom of the list is «Sound, video, and game controllers». Expand that by clicking on the arrow.
3. Right click on the «Conexant Audio» sound card and select «Update Driver Software».
4. Search for the driver on the web.
These steps replaced the missing file and I haven’t had the SmartAudio error since.
I originally posted solution last night. Not sure why it isn’t there now.
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- Required file was not found. SmartAudio needs to be reinstalled.
- Required file was not found. SmartAudio needs to be reinstalled.
- Required file was not found. SmartAudio needs to be reinstalled.
- Required file was not found. SmartAudio needs to be reinstalled.
- Required file was not found. SmartAudio needs to be reinstalled.
- Required file was not found. SmartAudio needs to be reinstalled.
- Required file was not found. SmartAudio needs to be reinstalled.
- Required file was not found. SmartAudio needs to be reinstalled.
- Required file was not found. SmartAudio needs to be reinstalled.
Required file was not found. SmartAudio needs to be reinstalled.
12-31-2016 02:28 PM
Thanks, I just accepted that as the solution!
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12-31-2016 03:37 PM
Thanks for this! I guess this problem came with the new update. People like me would benefit from this. I hope they find this too.
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03-16-2017 10:19 AM
I’ve tried the suggestion of updating the driver in device manager but it tells me that the best driver is already installed. This began happening when I upgraded from Win 10 1511 to 1607.
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11-07-2017 06:32 AM
I encountered the same issue after installing a couple of software updates that were recommended by the HP Support Assistant. Among those updates had been an audio update. After every reboot my HP ZBook 15 G3/Win10-Enterprise-64bit I was also getting that popup C:ProgramFilesConexantSA3HP-NB-AIOLanguagesen-USSmartAudio.resources.dll was not found.
SmartAudio needs to be reinstalled
I followed then the suggestion to update the driver via the device manager. That didn’t solve the problem for me. I then searched the web for conexant smart audio download and bookmarked that page. Then I uninstalled the Conexant ISST Audio program via device managersound, v >
I assume that the initial update installed the driver in another location but did not remove the old path.
please help me how to authorize my computer as it always say The required file was not found or has a permissions error. Correct this permissions problem and try again, or deauthorize this computer if the permissions cannot be changed.
12-29-2016 09:29 PM
I need help with this error I keep getting. It just started happening too.
«Required file C:Prorgam FIlesConexantSA3HP-BAIOLanguagesen-USSmartAudio.resources.dll was not found. SmartAudio needs to be reinstalled»
I tried going to the HP Recovery Manager and when I go to click it it says:
«Disabled: Recovery Manager doesn’t support this feature after WIndows upgraded.»
I do’t know how to fix it and honestly I am hoping you guys hve an answer.
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12-29-2016 09:36 PM
Does this happen when you start a program? It looks like your Recorvery Media maybe damaged try to check the recorvery partition and if there is no OS there then it maybe missing or damaged.
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12-29-2016 09:41 PM
If your system came with another OS on it an you upgraded to Windows 10 and you wish to undo this, Go to settings then Update & security then select Recorvery then click » Go back to Windows 7/8.1 This will only be there for 30 days after installing Windows 10 from an upgrade.
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12-29-2016 09:44 PM
This happens on startup.
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12-29-2016 09:45 PM — edited 12-29-2016 09:46 PM
I bought the computer with Windows 10 x64. Installed it right then and there on my kitchen table. It wasn’t upgraded from and other OS. Freshly installed.
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12-29-2016 09:46 PM
If your computer created a resotore point a restore point will undo any changes that you did say today you downloaded a virus and it destroyed your OS you can go back to yesterday this is if your computer created a restore point then everything will be back to normal, To do this click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools. Select «System Restore» from the menu: Select «Restore my computer to an earlier time» then click Next.