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Go to System > Sound and scroll down to Advanced. Under Advanced, click All sound devices. Under All sound devices, click on the output device used, for example, Realtek HD Audio. Under General you will see Audio. Below it says: Allow apps and Windows to use this device for audio. Click on allow.
Here's the steps you can try. -Press Windows key + X. -Go to Settings. -Click Update and Security. -Click Troubleshooter then Additional troubleshooter. -Look for Playing Audio and run the troubleshooter. Once done proceed with these steps. -Press Windows key + X. -Go to Device Manager.
Under "Playing audio", click the "Run" button and follow the prompts to complete the troubleshooting process. Method 2. Update or reinstall the audio driver. Press Windows + X and select "Device Manager". Expand "Sound, video and game controllers" and find the audio device (such as Realtek, Conexant, etc.).
Here are the steps you can try. Run the Bluetooth troubleshooter. -Go to Settings. -Click System. -Click Troubleshoot then “additional troubleshooter. -Look for Bluetooth , click it and run the troubleshooter. Once done proceed with these steps. -Press Windows Key + R. -Type Services.msc and hit enter.
Press Windows + R, type services.msc and click OK. Disable audio enhancements: If previous methods were not helpful, then you can try disabling audio enhancements and see if it helps: Go to Settings > System > Sound. Click More sound settings. On Sound tab, select your primary audio device and click Properties.
then power reset the computer. Press the power button for 10 seconds to turn off. then unplug your power adapter for 30 seconds. then plug your adapter. then start your computer. Then try to plug in the Display/HDMI cable. Select the monitor audio as your output device. 2. Press Windows key + X.
First, run the Playing audio troubleshoot - open Start > Settings > Update & security > Troubleshoot. Scroll down, select Playing audio. Click Run the troubleshooter. When complete, restart your computer then check if audio is working again. Press Windows key + X. Click Device Manager. Expand Sound, video and game controllers.
1. Uninstall the High Definition Audio Controller* in the Devices Manager. * Since it doesn't work properly, it should be listed as System devices instead of Sound, video and game controllers. 2. Shut down your computer. Totally shut down, make sure it's not hibernating or in sleep mode. 3. Unplug the computer. 4.
Hi DistApsis, I'm Paul and I'm here to help you with your concern. Since the issue happened after an update, I will first suggest that you use System Restore to restore your Windows to the point before the issue persists. To open System Restore, Press Windows Key + R > Type and enter: rstrui.exe. I hope this helps.
Let us work together to sort this out. First, try to plug the speakers using other device for us to check if the issue is with the computer or the speakers itself. If it doesn't work other devices means the speaker is faulty. If the speakers work with other device proceed with the steps below. -Press Windows key + X.