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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.
Solution: This indicates a resource conflict. Go to Device Manager > Right-click iwdauddevice06 > Properties > Driver > Disable device > Enable device. If that fails, uninstall the device completely, check the box "Delete driver software", then restart and re-attempt the iwdauddevice06 install. iwdauddevice06 install