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RealTek Audio drivers after Windows 11 update - Microsoft Community Same issue - all audio ceased working after Windows 11 24H2 update Have already run the audio troubleshooter - returns that the hardware is not connected installed, and I need to connect it (despite no physical change in anything since before the update) Normal speakers are internal to the monitor and monitor works fine
Troubleshooting audio problems in Windows 11 - Microsoft Community Fix the audio driver: In most of the cases involving audio problems, audio drivers can be the main root cause You can try following suggestions if audio driver is causing an audio problem on your system: Right click on the Start button or press Windows + X and select Device Manager
I have no sound output, how do I fix that? - Microsoft Community Double-click Windows Audio If the Startup status lists Stopped, click Start and then click OK If the status is Running, right click then select Restart Right click the volume icon on the taskbar Select Sounds then click Playback Double-click your Speakers in the list then select Advanced tab Under Exclusive Mode, uncheck both options Click
Speakers have no sound in Teams (ONLY Teams) - Microsoft Community I have tried reinstalling the audio driver from both Dell and form the manufacture with no change I have tried removing all other sound devices then it, same issue I have tried making it the default communication device, same issue I have tried using headphones plugged into the 3 5mm jack, same issue The only thing I can boil it down to is
Headphones are plugged in, but the sound doesnt come through. My computer will only play sound through my speakers, even when my headphones are plugged in When looking at playback devices, headphones do not show up When I insert them into the jack, the
Sound is very low even at 100% volume - Microsoft Community Right click your audio adapter Click Properties Click the Driver tab Is there an option rollback? If so, click it Open Start, type: change sound card Select the Playback Right click your Speakers Click Set as Default Device if it isn't already Select your speakers Click Properties Click the Levels tab Use the slider to adjust level I hope it