917-front Audio Not Connected

Unplug it from the motherboard and firmly plug it back in. Ensure it is seated correctly on the pins. 2. Inspect for Hardware Damage

In older Realtek HD Manager, go to the "Information" tab (the "i" icon). Click "Connector Settings" (the folder icon). Uncheck "Enable auto popup" and then re-check it to reset the sensor.

Right-click your audio device (usually or High Definition Audio Device ) and select Uninstall device . Check the box to "Attempt to remove the driver for this device."

: The internal HD Audio cable has detached or isn't fully seated on the motherboard header. 917-front audio not connected

If you are using an original HP chassis, the cable has likely loosened due to vibrations or recent physical movement.

If your computer is still inside its original factory case, the error usually indicates a simple physical disconnect. Step 1: Open the Chassis safely the computer completely.

You may need an adapter specifically designed for HP proprietary headers or to manually jump the "presence" pins on the motherboard header. 3. Disable the Error in BIOS Unplug it from the motherboard and firmly plug it back in

Turn on the computer and immediately tap the repeatedly to enter the BIOS Setup Utility. Navigate to the Advanced or Boot Options tab.

This cascades into:

The front audio jack sensing pins are bent, broken, or corroded. Inspect for Hardware Damage In older Realtek HD

Purchase a cheap USB-to-3.5mm audio adapter. This acts as an external sound card and completely eliminates the need for internal front-panel wiring.

Look for a menu named , Audio , or System Configuration .