Satellite C55-A-1JL - 10 Windows sound driver - cannot create the instance of the APO

Hello.

I have Toshiba Satellite C55 - A (PSCGAE).

Yesterday, I've updated my Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 and install the drivers.

Version 1.2.41.0 of his Studio of DTS (32/64 bit).

When I try to open this application I have error: cannot create the instance APO.

What should I do?

You need to update the audio driver (I guess that your device uses IDT HD audio card)
But double check in Device Manager, then expand the section audio controllers, video and game to find out what kind of sound card you have.

DTS Studio seems to be already aware...

So I advise you to go to the Device Manager and uninstall its drivers Associates
After reboot new, Windows 10 must check updates automatically... in case that it does not happen, you can try to manually start the update of the Device Manager.

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