After rebooting, Windows will automatically install the driver. Wait for some time, then go back to Device Manager and look for the driver under Sound, video and game controllers. If installed, the audio will work fine. There are three ways to start the troubleshooting process of audio on a Windows PC. Follow any method to initiate and detect the problem. Select Troubleshoot sound problems. The troubleshooting process will begin. For that, follow these steps:.
Step 3: Under Troubleshoot, click on Playing Audio in the right panel. Then hit the Run the troubleshooter button. Click on the search icon in your taskbar and type troubleshoot. Click on the Troubleshoot settings option. That will directly take you to the troubleshooting window.
Click on Playing Audio and hit the Run the troubleshooter button. Sometimes, the Audio Service stops running after updating your PC. You need to restart the service first and keep its startup type as automatic. Type services.
Check under Startup Type column. Make sure it is set to Automatic. That will take you to its Properties. Choose Automatic from the dropdown box available under Startup type. Then press Ok to save the changes. If you have multiple speakers, you need to set the one that you are using as the default one.
Sometimes, after updating Windows, this setting changes, resulting in no sound. Select your speaker audio device, and click Set Default to set it as your default device. Still no luck? Fix 3: Roll back your audio driver Another effective method to resolve the no sound issue is to roll back your audio driver. To do so: On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R at the same time to invoke the Run box.
Type devmgmt. Double click Sound, video and game controllers to expand it. Double click on your audio device to open the properties pane. Click the Driver tab, and click Roll Back Driver. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the process. Restart your computer. Test your computer and see if it fixes the sound problem. Feel free to leave a comment below if you have any questions. Audio Windows. By Lillian Lai. My issue took a total of 5 hours of tech support help and ultimately the issue was either a Midi driver that I could never locate, and a different port on the sound card that I had never used before.
Your issue sounds a little different, and I'm sure that Microsoft will bounce you back and forth between their help and HP's. I ended up calling Dell. Good luck. This is a touch one. Thanks David. Likewise, my original ticket to HP took approximately 5 hours to resolve! Haven't heard anything from them yet over this one but it is Bank Holiday weekend.
FIngers crossed we can get this sorted. Hi, I've been having the same issue. My short-term fix is to search for 'Reset this PC' and the go back to a previous build. Rolling back to the previous version of Windows worked for me as a temporary fix but I kept getting warnings that the version was about to expire.
A further hour with HP and their only solution was to do a complete factory reset - a bit drastic. I have since been in touch with my local PC guru who solved my problem in less than 30 mins!!
He found the BIOS was also out of date and having updated that the audio was back - hoorah!! May be worth having a look at. Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another.
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Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 1 person found this reply helpful. While I'm using my new laptop for a month. Today, I start noticing that when I'm watching the Youtube content on the MS edge it's completely silent but if I use my wireless headset then sound comeback.
After that, I go on surfing through the internet. I've tried a lot of solutions that I get from surfing through the internet. For example, Realtek audio update driver after I do check for an update then come out that this is the lastest driver they have. Or even set the device, like set it to a default output device. Yes, It's working at the moment I open the laptop but after pass a few minutes It's starting to silent again I don't know why.
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