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Audio trouble shooting check list - page 3Diy-Computer-Repair can help!You will find more Troubleshooting techniques in the Self Computer Repair Unleashed! Manual.
What about the driver?Click on the Driver tab, this will list the driver installed for the device. You can look at the driver details, update the driver, roll back the driver, or uninstall the driver. Click on the Driver Details, you are looking for a driver named xxxaudio.sys, where xxx represents the name assigned by the manufacture. Click on the driver, the file version under the window will give you the name of the provider, the file version, copy right, and the Digital Signer. We want the provider and file version to search for updates. You have two choices: You can uninstall the driver, restart your computer and let the OS find the device again. You can uninstall the driver, go back to the Device Manager and right click on the right column and do a "Scan for new hardware" Either one will reinstall the driver again, once the driver has reinstalled test the sound. The easiest way to check the sound is to go to the speaker on the task bar and open the volume control, change the volume. Do you have sound? Yes? Done!
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