· After checking the sound card, Realtek HD audio driver install failed remains, move on to reinstall it again. 1. Open Control Panel. 2. Choose Program and Features. 3. Find the Realtek High Definition Audio Driver, double click to uninstall it or right-click to uninstall it. 4. Reboot computer. This will make this change to take effect. 5. · Audio not working with Realtek Drivers About a week ago, I discovered that the audio on my PC wasn't working. My speakers have a volume knob and I keep them turned off 90% of the time so I don't know how long this has actually been a problem, but I actually discovered it last week when I tried to turn my speakers on and no sound played. · Anyway, all is a question of audio configuration and it does not need to remove Voicemeeter in case of problem. Voicemeeter is a simple Application endowed with an audio device driver, if you don’t use it, there is no way to get trouble. There is also no reason to reset computer or make a restoring point.
For example, try the next oldest driver in the model's online Support Downloads list. To try all previous drivers installed on your system, in Device Manager choose Sound controller's Driver tab, then Update Driver, then Browse, then Let Me Pick. Finally, try installing the latest Sound driver in Compatibility Mode as shown here. What the title says. I'm on Windows 10 and am using the headphone jack on my HMD, but the problem persists no matter where I plug in my audio out on my PC, all my available options don't recieve audio output when using Virtual Desktop Audio. VD doesn't connect to any audio output on my computer at all for some reason. I've poked around in the Windows sound settings and haven't found an obvious. Just great!. It was the only solution that worked with my VMware Fusion using Windows 10 x I tried already removing and reinstalling VMware tools and it didnt work!. Downloading the old version and installing it after removing the VMware tools again (a reboot needed), the audio and all the other driver are working as a charm!
Rather than using my speakers (mm connection to the jack port behind my PC) with the onboard sound drivers, it seems the update has decided to use the woeful, despicable built-in speakers on my monitor, running AMD's drivers. I've been to my sound control panel in an attempt to re-select my speakers, but lo they are nowhere to be seen. If the issue continues, update the drivers from within Windows. To update the sound driver in a Windows virtual machine: On the Windows virtual machine desktop, right-click My Computer and click Manage. In the left pane, under System Tools, select Device Manager. Expand Sound, video and game controllers. The following are some of the major reasons for getting the audio not working in the Windows 10 problem. The audio jack could be loose or broken; Your system might not be updated; Your computer could be running on outdated audio drivers; Any recent change in your system's settings; The audio services could have stopped working.
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