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- The star tsp700 driver errors occur due to outdated or corrupt drivers or incorrect hardware configuration.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
- Try uninstalling the Realtek audio driver and reinstalling it.
- Go to Start > type Device Manager > right-click Device Manager > select Run as administrator
- Locate the Realtek audio device; right-click the device > select Update driver.
- Select Search automatically for drivers.
- Allow the software to search for updated drivers.
- Restart the computer after the update process is done.
Run the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter
- Press the Windows key + S button on your keyboard, type Troubleshooting, and click Troubleshooting from the list of results.
- Select Hardware and Devices.
- Click Run the troubleshooter to launch the troubleshooter’s wizard.
- Click Next.
- Follow the troubleshooter’s instructions.
Reinstall the Realtek audio driver
- Press Windows + I to open the Settings app, and click on Update & Security.
- Select the Windows Update tab, and click on the Check for updates button.
- Finally, install the latest Realtek audio driver from the available updates.
- Uninstall if your Realtek audio driver is outdated
- Restart your PC
Run the SFC and DISM
- Go to Start > type cmd > right-click on the Command prompt > run it as an administrator
- Type the command below and press Enter: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
- Press Enter and wait for the command to finish.
Reset the audio driver settings
- Press the Win + X keys on your keyboard.
- Next, select Device Manager from the list.
- Locate your audio driver (likely Realtek).
- Right-click on it and select Uninstall device.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the process.
- Restart the computer.
- Reinstall the audio driver
- Check to see if you have a compatible version of Windows 10.