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- Check Volume Settings:
- Ensure that your speakers or headphones are turned on and the volume is not muted. Also, check the volume level in the system tray by clicking on the speaker icon.
- Restart Your Computer:
- Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary audio glitches.
- Check Device Connections:
- If you’re using external speakers or headphones, ensure they are properly connected to the audio jack or USB port on your computer.
- Update Audio Drivers:
- Press Windows Key + X and select “Device Manager.”
- Expand the “Sound, video and game controllers” category.
- Right-click on your audio device and select “Update driver.”
- Choose the option to search automatically for updated driver software.
- Roll Back Audio Drivers (if applicable):
- If you recently updated your audio drivers and started experiencing issues, you can try rolling back to the previous version:
- In Device Manager, right-click on your audio device and select “Properties.”
- Go to the “Driver” tab and click “Roll Back Driver” if the option is available.
- If you recently updated your audio drivers and started experiencing issues, you can try rolling back to the previous version:
- Check Audio Services:
- Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog box.
- Type “services.msc” and press Enter.
- In the Services window, look for services like “Windows Audio” and “Windows Audio Endpoint Builder.”
- Ensure these services are running. If not, right-click on them, select “Start,” and set their Startup type to “Automatic.”
- Run Audio Troubleshooter:
- Go to Settings (Windows Key + I) > Update & Security > Troubleshoot.
- Select “Playing Audio” and run the troubleshooter. Follow the on-screen instructions.
- Check Sound Settings:
- Right-click on the speaker icon in the system tray and select “Open Sound settings.”
- Ensure that the correct audio output device is selected under “Output.”
- Test different output devices if available.
- Disable Audio Enhancements:
- Right-click on the speaker icon in the system tray and select “Open Sound settings.”
- Under “Output,” click on “Device properties.”
- Go to the “Additional device properties” link.
- In the Properties window, go to the “Enhancements” tab and check the box to “Disable all enhancements.”
- Click “OK” to apply the changes.
- Check for Windows Updates:
- Ensure your Windows operating system is up-to-date. Sometimes, updates include fixes for audio-related issues.
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