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Audio Troubleshooting Information Step-By-StepThis document is designed to help you resolve any audio issues you may be having, and, failing that, help you collect information we can use to successfully diagnose and fix your problem.My Audio Doesn’t Work at all!In this scenario, no audio works on your machine. You can’t play music, hear system sounds, or play any audio from the internet. Let’s see if we can’t get this fixed. Please try the following:.If your computer is recent (shipped with Windows 8.1), check the manufacturer’s web site for updated drivers.Check for driver updates from.If your device is external, like headphones or a USB device, unplug and plug-in the device.If your device is USB, try a different port.Try, if applicable.Check to see if using a fixes your issue.and reboot to let Windows reinstall it.Uninstall your audio driver and (HDAudio)My Audio Sounds Bad!In this scenario, you can play audio as expected.
Music, video, and system sounds play just fine; however, they sound garbled, clipped, tinny, or just generally bad. Let’s see if we can’t get this fixed. Please try the following:.Check for driver updates from.If your device is external, like headphones or a USB device, unplug and plug-in the device.If your device is USB, try a different port.Try, if applicable.and reboot to allow Windows to reinstall it.If that doesn’t work, uninstall your audio driver and (HDAudio)My Headphones/Speakers/Bluetooth won’t Play/Switch!In this scenario you can play audio through one or more endpoints (speakers/headphones/Bluetooth device, etc.), but you can’t get audio to play through another endpoint you believe should work.
Audio Troubleshooting Information Step-By-StepThis document is designed to help you resolve any audio issues you may be having, and, failing that, help you collect information we can use to successfully diagnose and fix your problem.My Audio Doesn’t Work at all!In this scenario, no audio works on your machine. You can’t play music, hear system sounds, or play any audio from the internet. Let’s see if we can’t get this fixed.
Please try the following:.If your computer is recent (shipped with Windows 8.1), check the manufacturer’s web site for updated drivers.Check for driver updates from.If your device is external, like headphones or a USB device, unplug and plug-in the device.If your device is USB, try a different port.Try, if applicable.Check to see if using a fixes your issue.and reboot to let Windows reinstall it.Uninstall your audio driver and (HDAudio)My Audio Sounds Bad!In this scenario, you can play audio as expected. Music, video, and system sounds play just fine; however, they sound garbled, clipped, tinny, or just generally bad. Let’s see if we can’t get this fixed. Please try the following:.Check for driver updates from.If your device is external, like headphones or a USB device, unplug and plug-in the device.If your device is USB, try a different port.Try, if applicable.and reboot to allow Windows to reinstall it.If that doesn’t work, uninstall your audio driver and (HDAudio)My Headphones/Speakers/Bluetooth won’t Play/Switch!In this scenario you can play audio through one or more endpoints (speakers/headphones/Bluetooth device, etc.), but you can’t get audio to play through another endpoint you believe should work.