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How can I restore the sound on my computer? Use the driver recovery process to restore audio drivers for the original sound hardware using the following steps: Click Start, All Programs, Recovery Manager, and then click Recovery Manager again. Click Hardware Driver Reinstallation. On the Hardware Driver Reinstallation welcome screen, click Next.  · Right click on the volume icon on the taskbar, and look at your options. You should have volume mixer, and about 3/4 others. Go into these, and make sure none are disabled or muted. If this doesn’t fix the sound issue. Click start, and type “device manager” - find “sound” and expand it.  · Refer to the User Manual of your device to learn more. Connect the speaker or headphone jack directly into the ' line-out ' or ' speaker-out ' connector on your PC. Turn up the volume using the volume knob on the speaker. Refer to the User Manual of your device on how to control the volume. Test the sound on your PC.


How can I restore the sound on my computer? Use the driver recovery process to restore audio drivers for the original sound hardware using the following steps: Click Start, All Programs, Recovery Manager, and then click Recovery Manager again. Click Hardware Driver Reinstallation. On the Hardware Driver Reinstallation welcome screen, click Next. In Device Manager window, click the + or next to Sound, video and game controllers section. Right-click the 'Audio controller' installed on your PC, example: Realtek High Definition Audio and click Uninstall. In the Uninstall Device window, check the box Delete the driver software for this device and click OK. Restart the PC and allow Microsoft Windows to automatically reinstall the drivers. If this does not resolve the problem, download and update the latest audio driver. Updating Audio. 1 Open Device Manager. 2 Do step 3 (enable) or step 4 (disable) below for what you want to do. 3 To Enable Sound Output Device. A) Expand open Audio inputs and outputs. (see screenshot below) B) Right click or press and hold on your sound output device (ex: speakers), click/tap on Enable device, and go to step 5.


To restart, select Start > Power > Restart. If those options didn't work, try using the generic audio driver that comes with Windows. In the search box on. Switch to the Windows Generic Audio Driver. If all else fails and you still have audio problems. The necessary driver update might not appear right away, To make sure Windows is trying to send sound to the right device, you need to.

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