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Drivers Installed But No Sound Windows 8 -
If your speakers appear as disabled, right-click them and select .
Windows 8 has a built-in tool specifically designed to find and fix common audio configuration errors. How to Fix Audio Problems on Windows 8 / Windows 8.1
Right-click in the bottom-left corner of the screen and select . Drivers Installed But No Sound Windows 8
If your audio drivers are installed but you still have no sound in Windows 8, the issue is often caused by a stalled system service or incorrect playback settings. 1. Restart the Windows Audio Service
Windows might be trying to send audio to a disconnected monitor (HDMI) or a "ghost" device instead of your speakers. If your speakers appear as disabled, right-click them
Open the (point to the top-right corner), select Search , type "Sound," and click Settings .
In the tab, right-click on an empty area and check both Show Disabled Devices and Show Disconnected Devices . If your audio drivers are installed but you
Even if drivers are active, the background service that manages sound may have crashed or failed to start.
If your speakers appear as disabled, right-click them and select .
Windows 8 has a built-in tool specifically designed to find and fix common audio configuration errors. How to Fix Audio Problems on Windows 8 / Windows 8.1
Right-click in the bottom-left corner of the screen and select .
If your audio drivers are installed but you still have no sound in Windows 8, the issue is often caused by a stalled system service or incorrect playback settings. 1. Restart the Windows Audio Service
Windows might be trying to send audio to a disconnected monitor (HDMI) or a "ghost" device instead of your speakers.
Open the (point to the top-right corner), select Search , type "Sound," and click Settings .
In the tab, right-click on an empty area and check both Show Disabled Devices and Show Disconnected Devices .
Even if drivers are active, the background service that manages sound may have crashed or failed to start.