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Intel Wireless Display (WiDi)

The iwdauddevice06 driver is a component of the software, specifically handling wireless audio. While Intel officially discontinued WiDi in 2015, many older systems (like the Dell Latitude E6530) still require this driver to clear "Unknown Device" errors in Device Manager. How to Install the iwdauddevice06 Driver

Error 3: "Driver signature enforcement block"

  1. Download the official Intel Graphics Driver for your CPU generation from the Intel Download Center. For older systems (4th to 7th Gen Intel Core), look for "Intel Graphics Driver for Windows 10/11" version 15.40 or higher.
  2. Extract the .exe file using 7-Zip or WinRAR (do not run it directly). Right-click the installer > Extract to a folder.
  3. Open Device Manager.
  4. Right-click iwdauddevice06 (or the unknown device) and select Update driver.
  5. Select Browse my computer for drivers.
  6. Click Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer.
  7. Click Have Disk.
  8. Browse to the extracted folder. Navigate to: \Graphics\igdlh64.inf or look for a subfolder named DisplayAudio or IntcDAud.inf. The exact path varies, but search for files ending in .inf related to "intcdaud" or "iwd".
  9. Select the appropriate .inf file and click Open.
  10. From the list, choose Intel Wireless Display Audio Device or Intel Display Audio.
  11. Click Next and ignore any compatibility warnings by clicking Yes.
  12. Complete the iwdauddevice06 install and restart.

Intel Wireless Display Software

If you are on an older machine (Windows 7 or 8) where WiDi was the standard, you may need the standalone installer. Visit the Intel Download Center. Search for or Intel WiDi . iwdauddevice06 install