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Complete Guide: Installing the iwdauddevice06 Driver (Intel Wireless Audio)

If you’ve looked in your Windows Device Manager and seen a mysterious entry labeled iwdauddevice06 with a yellow exclamation mark, you’re not alone. This driver is related to Intel’s Wireless Display (WiDi) / Miracast audio functionality – specifically, the audio side of Intel’s wireless audio/video transmission.

Below is a complete, step-by-step guide to installing, fixing, and understanding the iwdauddevice06 driver. iwdauddevice06 install


For Dell:

  1. Go to Dell Support → Enter service tag.
  2. Download Intel Wireless Audio Driver from the Audio section.
  3. Use the Dell Command | Deploy Driver Pack to extract to C:\Dell\Drivers.
  4. Point Device Manager to that folder.

Step 1 – Identify your Intel Wi-Fi/Bluetooth adapter

  1. Right-click Start → Device Manager.
  2. Expand Network adapters.
  3. Look for an Intel Wi-Fi device (e.g., “Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX201”).
  4. Note the model number.

What "iwdauddevice06" is (assumption)

IwdAudDevice06 appears to be a Windows device driver entry name (often seen in Device Manager under sound, audio or unknown devices) tied to an Intel/realtek/third‑party audio or IWD (Intel Wireless Display / Intel Wireless Docking) audio subsystem. Because the exact package name is uncommon, this guide assumes it's a Windows audio driver/device identifier; steps below cover safe identification, installation, and troubleshooting. For Dell:

Q4: This device is on my Nvidia/AMD gaming PC. Why?

A: Even if you have a dedicated GPU, your Intel CPU (if it has integrated graphics) still manages the iGPU audio. The iwdauddevice06 is tied to the Intel processor, not the discrete graphics card. Go to Dell Support → Enter service tag