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Well it is possible that the audio driver installed is not the one compatible with you computer board. Try downloading the specific driver needed for your computer's official website. This should solve your problem.
The audio output device in your computer is the audio adapter board (or circuit). This is the device that produces sounds and send them to the speakers.
If you get a message telling you that there is no Audio Output Device detected, or that the Audio Device is not working, that usually means that there is a problem with the audio driver.
In that case the problem is often fixed downloading and reinstalling the drivers for your audio device. If there is a problem with the audio output device, go to the computer manufacturer website (e.g. Dell, HP, Sony etc.) and download the audio drivers for your specific model. When download is complete install the drivers and restart the computer.
you might have to get a portable usb sound card if you mean dont have a sound card installed or control panel sounds and audio,volume,advanced,speakers select appropriate speakers or audio you will find 3 drop down lists make sure you have selected the right speakers or control panel,administrive tools,computer management,device manager,sound,could be a yellow question mark? right click to re-install drivers hope this helps
Click Start
Click Control Panel
Click Classic View
Click System
Click the Properties tab
Click Device Manager
Expand the "audio" branch of the tree.
Do you see an audio-device? Probably not.
Do you see an "Unknown Devices" branch of the tree?
If so, expand that branch, and double-click the "unknown" device.
Click "Reinstall Driver".
If asked whether you want to search the Internet for the software-driver, click "Yes".
Windows will install the drivers for the "audio device".
It means no audio driver is installed on your PC. That is the audio device that it is referring to. The audio driver installer came with your motherboard support CD. If it is no longer available you can download realtek audio driver online for free.
If your lappy says that no audio output installed it means either your audio driver got uninstalled or it got updated so you have to either reinstall it again or rollback to previous driver verson. so follow the path.
start>control panel>system (computer logo)>device manager>sound, video, game controllers>driver> if driver is not working properly then install it from the back up CD which you may hav got with your laptop.
and if driver is working properly then see the roll back driver option. press it and let it go back to previous driver verson. manu path is same for it..
start>control panel>system (computer logo)>device manager>sound, video, game controllers>driver>
What type of computer is this?
If you are building this unit yourself, and your motherboard does not come with audio. Then you must purchase a Sound card. I think Soundblaster is a good choice...Try clicking on sys information and see if you system has Audio. if so then check and make sure you have plugged your speakers in too the right output port, look at the back of the computer its usually the green jack.
This happens because the video card has hdmi output. Since hdmi output can carry audio signals also, the audio driver gets disabled. Uninstall audio driver and video driver both, install the video driver, and then install audio driver. after installing the audio driver, in playback and recording devices choose choose the audio output device you purchased along with the computer. This should fix the issue.
try the following steps.
1. Right click My Computer Icon and select properties then select Hardware tab.
2. After selecting hardware tab click Device Manager button.
3. After clicking it list down all devices that you have and expand the "Sound Video and Game Controller" by click the clicking the plus(+) sign and it shown you the list sound devices.
4. In the list, look for explanation point(!) in yellow color beside device name (this means that device driver is missing or not properly installed)
5. Select the device name and press right click and choose uninstall.
6. After uninstallation click Action Menu and select "Scan for Hardware Changes" (this will scan the other device which is not yet installed in the system)
7. System will prompt you to load the Audio driver(insert the Audio device cd driver) if your using a built-in audio use your desktop/laptop device driver cd and locate the driver folder from cd and choose sound or audio folder the list and select the proper windows for your computer.
8. after running installation the volume bar should appear in the right side of your desktop allong with computer date & time. if not restart your computer.
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