Windows 10: Audios is completely muted

Discus and support Audios is completely muted in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; Just as about to browse on the internet and watch Twitch and some stuff, I hear nothing with audios and it's dead silence. I thought I have to put mute... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by Ryan Unknown, Jul 7, 2020.

  1. Audios is completely muted


    Just as about to browse on the internet and watch Twitch and some stuff, I hear nothing with audios and it's dead silence. I thought I have to put mute on, but I hear nothing the rest of it.


    I have to try to fix it such as put automatic Window Audios, Plug and Play and whatever that is, remove or update audio driver and restart and the list goes on and it's still not working. I don't know why the speaker and audio are not working. I can tell Audios is not responding and whatever that is with configuring has been removed, whether it was a glitch or not. There no way its dead silence despite the speaker is on and hear nothing. Audio is not responding is completely glitches I guarantee and none of the stuff is working. Perhaps it all REALTEK driver stops working and glitching out that for sure.



    But seriously, can someone how to fix properly with the SIMPLE step before something is NOT gonna be pretty.

    :)
     
    Ryan Unknown, Jul 7, 2020
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  2. No audio plays at all, playlists get skipped through completely.

    Hi there Ethan, I will be your Independent Advisor for today, I hope we can both resolve your problem.

    What I would suggest is to completely remove all the Audio drivers listed in the device manager.

    Make sure to tick the box to delete the driver when uninstalling it.

    Here is how to do it.

    Here the steps to completely remove a Device off your computer.

    Step 1. Use shortcut keys Win + X on Windows 10.

    Step 2. Select Device Manager.

    Step 3. Expand the entry Sound and Audio devices. Right-click the device and select Uninstall device.

    Step 4. You need to check the option Delete the driver software for this device, and then click the Uninstall button.

    Step 5. Reboot the computer.

    Please do this on all the drivers listed under Audio and then reboot.
     
    FerdinandNanalig, Jul 7, 2020
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  3. David Haz Win User
    Volume goes to zero and mute.

    Hi William,

    If the volume of your computer automatically mutes, it could be that the audio drivers are corrupted or damaged, or that there are software conflicts occurring within the system. As a first troubleshooting step, we suggest that you run the audio troubleshooter
    and lets Windows find and automatically resolve problems with your audio. Here's how to run the audio troubleshooter:

    • Select the Start button, then type troubleshoot, and select
      Troubleshoot from the list of results. From there, select
      Playing Audio
      > Run the troubleshooter.

    If the troubleshooter does not help resolve the problem with your volume settings, we suggest that you check Device Manager and update your sound card drivers. Updating would replace any corrupted or damaged components of the audio driver. Here's how to
    update your audio drivers through Device Manager:

    • Open the Start button, then type device manager, and select
      Device Manager from the search results.
    • Under Sound, video and game controllers, right-click your sound card driver, then select
      Update Driver.
    • Select Search automatically search for updated driver software.
    If Windows doesn't find a new driver, you may look for one on the device manufacturer's website and follow their instructions on how to install their driver.

    If the above steps doesn't resolve the problem, feel free to post back to us.
     
    David Haz, Jul 7, 2020
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  4. Audios is completely muted

    Audio Problems

    Hi there SimonWildZX, I will be your Independent Advisor for today, I hope we can both resolve your problem.

    May I suggest to completely uninstall all Audio drivers listed in the Device manager including the headset. Please make sure to completely remove.

    Here is how to do it.

    Here the steps to completely remove a Device off your computer.

    Step 1. Use shortcut keys Win + X on Windows 10.

    Step 2. Select Device Manager.

    Step 3. Expand the entry Sound and Audio devices. Right-click the problematic device and select Uninstall device.

    Step 4. You may need to check the option Delete the driver software for this device, and then click the Uninstall button.

    Step 5. Reboot the computer.

    Repeat the steps in all the Audio devices listed.

    Then reboot. then test the headset again.
     
    FerdinandNanalig, Jul 7, 2020
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