Users who have updated to latest Windows 10 Creators Update seems to be having a lot of issues with their system such as missing photos or pictures icons, desktop icon issue, no wifi etc. but today we are going to deal with specific issues which are Audio problems in their system. Users are complaining about the sound quality issues after installing Windows 10 Creators Update.
Many factors are responsible for this sound problem which includes incompatible, outdated or corrupt Sound/Audio drivers, problematic sound configuration, 3rd party app conflict, etc. So without wasting any time let’s see how to actually Fix Audio Problems Windows 10 Creators Update with the below-listed troubleshooting steps.
Hoʻoponopono i nā pilikia Audio Windows 10 Mea Hoʻohou
E hōʻoia i hana i kahi helu hoihoi i ka manawa wale nō e hewa kekahi mea.
Method 1: Re-Install the Audio Application
1. Search for the control panel from the Start Menu search bar a kaomi ma luna e wehe i ka Pae Mana Mana.
2. Kaomi ma E wehe i kahi Polokalamu a laila ʻimi Realtek High Definition Audio Driver entry.
3. E kaomi akau a koho E wehe.
4. Restart your PC and open Loea Mea Mea.
5. Click on Action then “E ʻimi no nā hoʻololi ʻenehana."
6. Your system will automatically install the Realtek High Definition Audio Driver again.
Method 2: Enable Windows Sound Services
1. Kāomi Pākuhi Windows + R a laila kaomi services.msc and hit Enter to open Windows services list.
2. Now locate the following services:
Windows Audio Windows Audio Endpoint Builder Plug and Play
3. Make sure their Keʻano hoʻomaka Hoʻonohonohoʻia i akomi and the services are holo, either way, restart all of them once again.
4. If Startup Type is not Automatic, then double click the services, and inside the property, window set them to Kelepili.
5. Make sure the above services are checked in msconfig.exe
6. E hoʻomaka hou your computer to apply these changes and see if you can Fix Audio Problems Windows 10 Creators Update.
Method 3: Disable and then Re-enable Sound Controller
1. Press Windows Key + R then type devmgmt.msc and hit Enter.
2. Expand Sound, video and game controllers then right-click on your Mea hoʻoponopono leo a ua koho Hoʻokuʻi.
3. Similarly again right-click on it and select Hiki iā
4. Again see if you can Fix Audio Problems Windows 10 Creators Update.
Method 4: Update Sound Controller’s drivers
1. Press Windows Key + R then type ‘Devmgmt.msc’ a kaomi Enter e wehe i ka Mea Mana Mana.
2. Expand Sound, video and game controllers and right-click on your Audio Device, select Hoʻololi (If already enabled then skip this step).
2. If your audio device is already enabled then right-click on your Kekahi leo a laila koho Hoʻohou i ka polokalamu kalaiwa.
3. Now select “E huli i ka polokalamu kelepili hou” and let the process finish.
4. If it wasn’t able to update your Audio drivers, then again select Update Driver Software.
5. This time, select "E huli i kaʻu kamepiula no ka polokalamu hoʻokele."
6. A laila, koho "E ʻae mai wau i kahi papa inoa o nā mea paʻahana ma kaʻu kamepiula."
7. Select the appropriate driver from the list and click Next.
8. Let the process complete and then restart your PC.
9. Alternatively, go to your pūnaewele o ka mea hana a hoʻoiho i nā mea hoʻokele hou loa.
Method 5: Uninstall Sound Controller’s drivers
1. E kaomi i ka Windows Key + R a laila e kikokiko devmgmt.msc a kaomi enter e wehe Loea Mea Mea.
2. E hoonui ʻO nā leo, nā mea hoʻoholo wikiō a me nā kēmu and click on the sound device then select E wehe.
3. I kēia manawa confirm the uninstall by clicking OK.
4. Finally, in the Device Manager window, go to Action and click on E ʻimi no nā hoʻololi ʻenehana.
5. Restart to apply changes.
Method 6: Run Windows Audio Troubleshooter
1. Open control panel and in the search box type “hoʻoponopono pilikia."
2. In the search results, click on Troubleshooting a laila koho Pūnaewele a me ke kani.
3. Now in the next window, click on “Pāʻani leo” inside Sound sub-category.
4. ʻO ka hope, kaomi pae holomua Lālā koho in the Playing Audio window and check “Hoʻopili koho i nā hoʻoponopono”A kaomi aʻe.
5. Troubleshooter will automatically diagnose the issue and ask you if you want to apply the fix or not.
6. Click Apply this fix and Reboot to apply changes and see if you’re able to Fix Audio Problems Windows 10 Creators Update.
Method 7: Rollback to the previous Windows 10 build
1. First, go to the Login screen, click on the pihi mana, alaila, paʻa Shift a laila kaomi E hoʻomaka hou.
2. Make sure you don’t let go of the Shift button until you see the Papa koho koho ho'ōla kiʻekiʻe.
3. Now Navigate to the following in the Advanced Recovery Options menu:
Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Go back to the previous build.
3. After a few seconds, you will be asked to choose your User Account. Click on the User Account, type in your password and click Continue. Once done, choose the option Go Back to the Previous Build again.
haawiia:
ʻO ia ka mea i lanakila ai ʻoe Hoʻoponopono i nā pilikia Audio Windows 10 Mea Hoʻohou akā inā he mau nīnau kāu e pili ana i kēia alakaʻi a laila e ʻoluʻolu e nīnau iā lākou ma ka ʻāpana ʻōlelo.