How to fix sudden no sound or audio issue in Windows?
In the services window search for Windows Audio and right click on it to select Start to start the audio service. In my case, the problem was solved but if none of the above problems is able to restore your Windows sound, I am afraid that the problem is not just related to drivers and software.
What do I do if my speakers are not working?
Verify the speaker settings and speakers are not at fault by running through computer speaker troubleshooting. If the above recommendations don’t help, remove all devices under Sound, video, and game controllers in the Device Manager and reboot the computer. Doing this causes Windows to reinstall all missing drivers.
What to do if you lose your sound card on your computer?
Under Sound, video and game controllers, highlight each device and press the delete key to remove the device. Reboot the computer. As the computer is booting, the system will detect the sound card and any of its devices and reinstall those devices. If prompted for a location of drivers, try pointing it to your sound card CD or your Windows CD.
In the services window search for Windows Audio and right click on it to select Start to start the audio service. In my case, the problem was solved but if none of the above problems is able to restore your Windows sound, I am afraid that the problem is not just related to drivers and software.
What causes sound to go out of speakers?
If it does, it is most likely that the audio IC that drives the internal speakers has failed. It is common in these sets as they use inexpensive low powered amplifier IC’s that heat up and fail. You can try to replace the IC, if you have the right tools and experience, or replace the mainboard, part number 1AA4B10N260A0.
What are the symptoms of sudden hearing loss?
Still others notice a loud, alarming “pop” just before their hearing disappears. People with sudden deafness may also notice one or more of these symptoms: a feeling of ear fullness, dizziness, and/or a ringing in their ears, such as tinnitus.
What do I do if my sound is disabled by mistake?
Check your device properties to make sure that your devices have not been disabled by mistake. Select Start > Settings > System > Sound . Select your audio device, and then select Device properties. Be sure to select Device properties for both the output and input devices. Make sure the Disable check box is cleared for the output and input devices.