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Run the windows audio troubleshooter if you are using a windows 11 device, start by running the automated audio troubleshooter in the get help app

It will automatically run diagnostics and attempt to fix most audio problems If you are using an older version of windows or a mobile device, please skip to general troubleshooting steps. Run the windows audio troubleshooter go to settings → system → sound → troubleshoot This automated tool can detect and fix common audio issues Check output device and volume click the speaker icon in the taskbar. 1st is to run windows troubleshooter

Go to settings > system > troubleshoot > other troubleshooters Run the playing audio troubleshooter to see if windows can detect and fix the issue The next step is to disable communication audio adjustment sometimes windows adjusts volume automatically when it detects communication (e.g., skype, teams, etc.). Go to settings > update & security > troubleshoot > additional troubleshooters, and run the playing audio troubleshooter. For example, did it begin after a windows update, driver installation, or hardware change In the meantime, here are a few steps you can try to resolve the issue

Run windows troubleshooter go to settings → system → sound → troubleshoot

Follow the prompts to let windows detect and fix common audio issues. Press the windows key + r, then type in Msdt.exe /id audioplaybackdiagnostic then hit ok and follow the prompt to run the audio troubleshooter If a troubleshooter is available for your issue, select run to start that troubleshooter Windows troubleshooters get help has troubleshooters, or diagnostic tests, that can check your system configuration for anything that might be causing issues using your devices Here's a few of the more common ones.

Run the windows audio troubleshooter Go to settings > system > troubleshoot > other troubleshooters, then run the playing audio troubleshooter to detect and fix common issues Second, open device manager, expand sound, video and game controllers, and check if your audio device is listed. Windows should automatically reinstall the driver Sometimes, windows updates can fix underlying issues Go to settings > update & security > troubleshoot > additional troubleshooters and select playing audio.

Before updating the chipset driver, i recommend running an audio troubleshooter first and rolling back the audio driver to an older version

Kindly follow the steps below Msdt.exe /id audioplaybackdiagnostic then hit ok and follow the prompt to run the audio. The troubleshooter will scan for problems and will try to fix it If the status said no output device found, the troubleshooter will still attempt to fix a related issue. Run the audio troubleshooter from there to see if that process can find and resolve the problem If the audio problem you are facing appeared after updating your driver, you can instead use roll back driver button to restore audio driver to previous version when it was working fine

Fix the audio services if running troubleshooter and making changes to the audio driver was of no help, you can next check for audio background services. If you are using a windows 10 device, start by running the automated audio troubleshooter in the get help app It will automatically run diagnostics and attempt to fix most audio problems. If the issue persists, try basic troubleshooting steps such as running the audio troubleshooter and reinstalling audio drivers Once completed, restart your computer If that didn't work, go to device manager.

To run a troubleshooter, use the following steps

Select start > settings > update & security > troubleshoot > additional troubleshooters, and then select additional troubleshooters. Go to settings > update & security > troubleshoot > additional troubleshooters, and run the recording audio troubleshooter. If they are external speakers, check the power and connection cables Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve audio issues If you continue to experience problems, consider running the windows audio troubleshooter for further assistance. This article provides resources for troubleshooting.

Please try the following methods below Select troubleshoot sound problems **press windows key+r to open run then type Use shortcut keys windows key+ x Run the audio troubleshooter click on the start menu and type troubleshoot and then press enter find the audio option and then run it check if the problem persists Update or reinstall sound, video and game drivers please press windows key + x then click device manager Please extend the sound, video and game drivers.

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The audio troubleshooter is still available in windows 11, and you can use it to diagnose and fix common audio problems To access the troubleshooter, go to settings > system > sound > troubleshoot From here, you can run the troubleshooter and follow the steps to identify and resolve any problems with your audio. Audio on my windows 11 system has worked correctly for a long time either using the mother board's build in audio or an optional soundblaster adapter After a recent windows update i have lost all audio I have reinstalled the soundblaster software and windows reports the soundblaster is installed and working properly, same for the onboard audio

I've run the trouble shooter as well without. After updating to 25h2, neither my usb headset nor my backup was recognized on either port I tried to use a bluetooth headset and noticed my bluetooth had vanished Ran the troubleshooter and it said "bluetooth is not available on this device"…

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