![]() ![]() So I uninstalled them again and tried the generic ones, and no luck again once more.Īfter trying the manual process, I went out of my way using a third-party program. Aside from not producing any sound whatsoever, that is. When finished, I googled the driver list of my laptop device, went to the official factory pages, and downloaded the generic Microsoft drivers.Īfterwards, I went through the installation processes on-screen of the Realtek(R) installer, and it went smoothly. I once again went into the device manager (look up point 3a on how) and uninstalled everything audio-related by right-clicking and uninstalling all devices manually. Here I installed all pending updates, including optional ones just to be safe. Under Settings > Update & Security > Check for updates. So I went back into the manager, right-clicked on all devices one by one again, and used "Roll Back Drivers." Nothing again. In the list under "Sound, video, and game controllers" as well as "Audio inputs and outputs", I right-clicked on all devices singularly and selected "Update driver." No luck. I also checked for hardware changes under the "Action" tab just to be sure. Easy peasy, and no yellow warning signs whatsoever. Update in the Device Manager and rolling back updates of drivers:įirst of all I checked if there were any problems or devices not working in the manager list by opening the device manager: Start button right-click > Device Manager. Here I tested restarting the services and changing the Log On permissions and nothing.ģ. Of course, they were, or I wouldn't be here asking stupid questions. I opened up the services by clicking Windows + R and writing out "services.msc," confirmed it with "OK." Here I checked if the services "Realtek Audio Universal Services," "RPC," "Windows Audio," and "Windows Audio Endpoint Builder" were running and set to automatic startup correctly. ![]() In all variants of the troubleshooter, it tells me "Problems found - Audio services not responding - Not fixed" and can't do anything about it aside from sending feedback. Here I used both options with and without audio enhancements and ran the Realtek one manually once as well. I tried to troubleshoot three different devices: In the Windows search bar, I typed "Troubleshoot audio" and clicked on "Playing Audio - fix and find problems with playing sound." In the list, I clicked on the device I want to resolve the issue with. ![]() Audio hardware ID: HD Audio\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_1220&SUBSYS_1462128D&REV_1001 (don't know if that helps, it's all I could find) Sound processor: Realtek(R) Audio - 2W Stereo Speaker RTX Quadro 3000 with 6GB VRAM GDDR5 VDRAM So it probably isn't an issue with the Realtek processor itself it probably isn't a driver problem either. ![]() I doubt it is a driver problem, in the first place, though, because my external card, like I said, doesn't work either. I've also tried the generic Microsoft drivers to be sure instead of the correct ones that came with my device out of the box, but those don't work either. All the devices I tested work perfectly on any other Windows computer, tablet, or laptop.Īnd yes, all my drivers are installed correctly. What surprised me the most, not even my external USB sound card by CLS gives out a beep. Neither my Realtek processor nor my Bluetooth buds, Bluetooth Bose soundbox, normal headphone-jack devices, HDMI external monitors, or televisions. I'm facing sound issues and don't know what to do anymore. If you can help me, I will love you forever! After a clean up reinstall of Windows 11, I've gotten sound problems that are driving me crazy. ![]()
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