- Fix sound or audio problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
If you are using a Windows 10 device, start by running the automated audio troubleshooter in the Get Help app It will automatically run diagnostics and attempt to fix most audio problems
- Fix audio issues when no sound plays from speakers or headphones in . . .
If you are using a Windows 10 device, start by running the automated Audio troubleshooter in the Get Help app It will automatically run diagnostics and attempt to fix this audio problem
- Fix missing or undetected audio output device in Windows - Microsoft . . .
If you are using a Windows 10 device, start by running the automated Audio troubleshooter in the Get Help app It will automatically run diagnostics and attempt to fix this audio problem
- Fix distorted or crackling audio in Windows - Microsoft Support
If audio sounds distorted, crackling, or poor quality in Windows 11, audio enhancements, unsupported audio formats, driver issues, or stopped audio services may be affecting sound output Use the steps below to restore clear audio
- Fix audio stops working after a Windows update in Windows
If audio stops working after installing a Windows update, incompatible or partially installed audio drivers can prevent Windows audio services from working correctly Use the steps below to restore sound
- Windows troubleshooters - Microsoft Support
Windows Media Player troubleshooter Windows Update troubleshooter View troubleshooter results After you run any troubleshooter, Get Help provides details on any findings and suggestions for possible remedies If one of these resolves your problem, close the app and continue working Related topics Running troubleshooters in Get Help
- Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to troubleshoot Bluetooth problems in Windows Resolve issues connecting a Bluetooth device or accessory
- Update Audio drivers in Windows - Microsoft Support
If updating the audio driver doesn’t resolve the issue, reinstalling the driver can refresh the installation and fix problems caused by corrupted or incomplete drivers Select Start, type Device Manager, and select it from the results Expand Sound, video and game controllers Right-click your audio device, and then select Uninstall device
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