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Locate the device under "Sound, video and game controllers" or "Other devices". Right-click the device and select .
The hardware ID refers to the Everest I2S Codec Audio Device
, a common sound chip manufactured by Everest Semiconductor. This device is frequently found in budget-friendly laptops, tablets, and mini-PCs from brands like Alldocube, CHUWI, MeLE, and Itel. acpi\essx8336\1
: The specific model number for their I2S audio codec chip.
If you are facing audio failure on a device with this ACPI ID, follow these steps: Locate the device under "Sound, video and game
Since the ES8336 is often integrated into Intel SoC (System on Chip) platforms, the driver is frequently bundled with the Intel SST (Smart Sound Technology) or Intel SOF drivers.
If you have already downloaded the driver files, use the option to browse to the specific .inf file (often named ESAuDriver.inf ). 2. Official Manufacturer Drivers This device is frequently found in budget-friendly laptops,
If your Device Manager shows a yellow exclamation mark next to this ID, it typically means the "ESAuDriver" is missing or corrupted, resulting in no sound or a non-functional microphone. 1. Manual Driver Update via Device Manager
On Windows 10 and 11, the device often requires a specialized "ESAuDriver". Microsoft Update Catalog
This codec is most frequently found in devices manufactured by , Chuwi , and various other Chinese tablet/laptop hybrids (such as the Teclast F6 Pro or Chuwi CoreBook series). It is often managed by the Intel Sound Open Firmware (SOF) audio driver architecture on Windows 10 and Windows 11.