Troubleshooting and Fixing star tsp700 Driver Errors

Some users reported that their computer fails to start after installing the new BIOS. This issue occurs because the StarTSP700 driver causes system instability.

  • The star tsp700 driver errors occur due to outdated or corrupt drivers or incorrect hardware configuration.
  • To start fixing this, try running dedicated tool to update your drivers or uninstall the hardware.
  • You can also fix this issue by updating your graphics driver or using a new driver.

Update and uninstall the Realtek audio driver

  1. Try uninstalling the Realtek audio driver and reinstalling it.
  2. Go to Start > type Device Manager > right-click Device Manager > select Run as administrator
    Go to Start > type Device Manager > right-click Device Manager > select Run as administrator
  3. Locate the Realtek audio device; right-click the device > select Update driver.
  4. Select Search automatically for drivers.
  5. Allow the software to search for updated drivers.
  6. Restart the computer after the update process is done.
    Restart the computer after the update process is done.

Run the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter

  1. Press the Windows key + S button on your keyboard, type Troubleshooting, and click Troubleshooting from the list of results.
  2. Select Hardware and Devices.
  3. Click Run the troubleshooter to launch the troubleshooter’s wizard.
    Click Run the troubleshooter to launch the troubleshooter's wizard.
  4. Click Next.
  5. Follow the troubleshooter’s instructions.

Reinstall the Realtek audio driver

  1. Press Windows + I to open the Settings app, and click on Update & Security.
  2. Select the Windows Update tab, and click on the Check for updates button.
  3. Finally, install the latest Realtek audio driver from the available updates.
    Finally, install the latest Realtek audio driver from the available updates.
  4. Uninstall if your Realtek audio driver is outdated
  5. Restart your PC

Run the SFC and DISM

  1. Go to Start > type cmd > right-click on the Command prompt > run it as an administrator
  2. Type the command below and press Enter: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
  3. Press Enter and wait for the command to finish.
    Press Enter and wait for the command to finish.

Reset the audio driver settings

  1. Press the Win + X keys on your keyboard.
  2. Next, select Device Manager from the list.
  3. Locate your audio driver (likely Realtek).
    Locate your audio driver (likely Realtek).
  4. Right-click on it and select Uninstall device.
  5. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the process.
  6. Restart the computer.
    Restart the computer.
  7. Reinstall the audio driver
  8. Check to see if you have a compatible version of Windows 10.
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