The SPA5210 often uses a C-Media chipset (CM102A+). Users have found success by manually installing the Windows 8 drivers from C-Media, which remain compatible with Windows 10. Search for the C-Media CM102A+ driver Device Manager (right-click the Start button). Find the "USB Audio Device" under Sound, video and game controllers Right-click it > Update driver Browse my computer for drivers and point it to the downloaded folder. 3. Finding Official Drivers While Philips primarily provides the User Manual official support page

Scroll down the list of hardware categories and click the arrow to expand .

Unlike complex internal sound cards, the Philips SPA5210 relies on the standard architecture. This means the device is designed to utilize the generic audio drivers built directly into the Windows 10 operating system.

Unwind the integrated USB cable from the slot on the soundbar.

Reinsert the USB cable into a different port to force Windows to rebuild the device registry. Fix 2: Disable the Onboard Laptop Speaker Driver

Philips SPA5210 sound bar: This device cannot start. (Code 10)

From the list, select (or "Generic USB Audio Driver") and click Next .

Right-click on the entry for your Philips speaker and select .

Method 1: Let Windows Automatically Install the Driver (Plug & Play) Disconnect the Philips SPA5210 from your laptop.

Once Windows 10 boots back up, reconnect the USB cable. Windows will automatically detect the hardware and reinstall a fresh copy of the driver. 4. Update the USB Root Hub Drivers

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