Wits end finding drivers (intel education tablet audio) Entity Laptop

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Hi guys, firstly im not a novice, i fix hundreds of PCs each month repair mainboards do microsoldering of bios chips yada yada have done for 15 years, this isnt trying to be cocky, i mean im here begging for help :p but more that i dont need everyone telling me to download divers off the manufacturers site...i know lol.

But i digress, this particular task has me struggling and im hoping the wisdom of the internet and lovely folks of OCUK can help!!

I have been handed 2 "Entity" chinese laptops (model number is om0013 batch number 9790618 yes that is all the info on the laptops) which appear to be based on intel education tablet hardware. Intel no longer list any drivers for this hardware and the way back machine has no old copies that i can find.

Now having resorted to using Snappy driver origin to try to ID the drivers, 2 audio devices install under sound video and game controllers, namely

Intel SST audio device (wdm)
ES8316AudCodec Device

there are no missing drivers. the audio does not work. Windows says that no audio output device is found.

Can anyone shed any light on this? Research has pointed to the intel education tablet using realtek drivers for audio NOT this Everest stuff. But all the hardware ID matchers etc point to the everest aud codec device the hardware ID of this is ACPI\VEN_ESS&DEV_8316 and the ID of the intel SST audio is ACPI\VEN_8086&DEV_22A8

ive even stripped the device down and looked up chip ID's but nothing has really been made clear from that.

Im going to try win 7 and win 8.1 but the fact is that ORIGINALLY these came from china with win 10 pro and working audio.

Please help im losing the will to live.

TIA
 
Wow guys you cant know how grateful i am! It wasn't hand fed as i still had to do some crazy hunting! For the "posterity" of the thread and the internet here is what happened

So i first deep skimmed the thread posted by @AthlonXP1800 (last link) which ran me to a few dead ends and dead threads but effectively established that these laptops are a variant of the Beelink BT3 PC (because the everest codec issue matches exactly)

Now from the threads it seems Beelink are censoring support in the forums for some reason with the majority of posts deleted and deeper links dead. However one really helpful chap had posted a french language guide to getting x64 support on his BT3

In this guide HERE he makes light of the fact the BT3 shares a ton of similarity to another device, namely the MeeGoPad T07 x64. Now his links were broken but i was able to find the MeeGoPad T07 x64 driverpack HERE

Inside this driverpack the audio folder contained two files - the intel SST drive and a Realtek I2S driver - interesting as my previous research had turned this up as the likely hardware for the intel education tablets (which of course i may now be wrong on but i digress) manually installing those however did not work. The realtek I2S driver was reporting that it wasnt the right driver at any rate. However back on the very first thread i recalled that someone HAD in fact posted the correct x64 Everest driver for the BT3. So i thought why not grab that and use it alongside the T07 SST driver.

Viola! Audio working a treat! Not worth the effort for these pretty horrid little laptops but hey i love a win. Will confirm the above shortly with the second entity laptop!

Again thanks all the above for your input, truly got me on the right path
 
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