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The driver is for the integrated audio hardware on motherboards using Intel's 6 Series or C200 Series chipsets. This driver is responsible for enabling the audio capabilities of the system, allowing it to output sound through speakers, headphones, or other audio devices connected to the computer.

What it does:

How to install the Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio - 1C20 driver on Windows:

1. Automatic Installation via Windows Update:

2. Manual Installation (via Device Manager):

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4. Reboot Your Computer:

Once installed, your system should be able to output sound properly through the connected audio devices. If you encounter issues, make sure the audio settings in Windows (such as the default playback device) are configured correctly, and check if the device itself has an issue (like damaged speakers or headphones).