
My previous post today wasn't so much about the driver itself. Note that the newest driver there is the one I was talking about earlier today, and is the same driver that you linked to in your initial post. All of the drivers that Dell has supplied for your model are on that page.In the column "Supported OS", the initials "WB" mean Win8.1, and WT means Win10.

If you just want the driver then the link to the html page that ieee488 provided will do the trick.

They seem to tinker with the site a lot especially on weekends, and it interferes with the pages opening. "The product you selected is temporarily unavailable. How can I manage to reduce the noise in my microphone without the conexant driver? Or will this problem with incompatibility between W10 and conexant be solved? The ideal was to have a driver that works properly, but it's not the case. Now I'm back with the microsoft driver and no microphone. Why did the audio stopped suddenly? I've tried to restore the system, but it didn't solved the problem. I did it and the sound returned, but my mic is still noisy. Well, I found a lot of other people with the same problem and the solution was to change the driver to "High Definition Audio Device". But yesterday the notebook stopped recognizing my headphone (I doesn't even appear in the "Device Manager" list) and the audio didn't work. In my case, is exactly this: "Wow, amazing, my microphone is working properly now, yay", I've even called some people on skype and it was fine.
#INSTALL CONEXANT HIGH DEFINITION AUDIO AFTER WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
Three days ago I decided to install a driver from the dell support's list.

Ever since Windows 8.1, I have a problem with EXTREMELLY LOUD NOISE on my internal microphone and I was using "High Definition Audio Device" driver by Microsoft. I have a Inspiron 14R 5420 which is updated to windows 10.
