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Go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Select troubleshoot tab > under "get up and running", click on playing audio > click on run the troubleshooter and follow on-screen directions. Go to Start > Type "Device Manager" and hit enter > right click on your audio driver and select update driver > Click on "Search automatically for updated ...
Press Windows key + X. select device manager. select Sound, video and game controllers. Uninstall all audio drivers. then check "delete the driver software for this device". Click Uninstall. Open Windows Updates the click "check for updates". 2. If that didn't work.
Let's try to : 1) Right-click on sound volume icon in the lower right corner of Windows. A context menu will pop up. 2) Click Playback devices. 3) In the Playback tab, select Digital Output Device or HDMI option. Click Set Default and click OK. Then the HDMI sound output will be set as default.
Put your Bluetooth speaker in pairing mode according to its instructions. e. On your Windows 11 computer, click on "Add Bluetooth or other device". h. Choose "Bluetooth" and wait for your speaker to appear in the list. i. Select your speaker and follow the prompts to complete the pairing process. 3.
6) Run the Playing Sound troubleshooter at Start button > Settings> System > Troubleshoot > Additional Troubleshooters. 7) Try rolling back the sound drivers in Device Manager reached by right clicking the Start button. Choose Sound controller and other audio devices, then Driver tab, then Roll back if available.
The actions performed by the function keys (F1 - F12) is controlled by the manufacturer of your laptop, not Windows. If you press the Fn key + the volume Up/Down key does that produce the correct action? If so, then pressing the Fn key + Esc should toggle the need to use the Fn key with the function keys . . .
4) Right click Volume icon in System Tray, choose Sound Settings, from the Output and Input devices dropdown menus, choose then one (s) affected to see if that helps. If not use the Troubleshoot button nearby. 5) Run the Playing Sound troubleshooter at Start button > Settings>Update & Security>Troubleshoot.
Hi Bill, To fix this issue, you can try the steps below: Plug in both ends of the HDMI without the laptop on. Turn the external monitor on and set to HDMI screen. Boot up your laptop from a shutdown position (not restart). Your laptop will now recognize the external monitor and will acknowledge its presence. Right-click the speaker icon on the ...
a. Click Start and type “devmgmt.msc” (without quotes), and then press Enter. b. Expand Sound, Video and Game Controllers. c. Right click on the sound card and select Uninstall. d. Restart the computer and Windows should now detect the sound card and install the sound drivers. Method 3: Log on to the manufacturer website and update the ...
click on the set default button. Now click on the properties and press the levels option. Increase the volume now. Press the apply changes button. Run sound troubleshooter-. Right click on the sound icon at the taskbar. Press the troubleshoot sound problems option. Select Internal speakers.