How to fix Audio services not responding in Windows 10: So you have been using Windows 10 for quite a while but suddenly one day out of nowhere an error pops up saying “Audio services not responding” and audio is no longer working on your PC. Don’t worry this is totally fixable but let’s first understand why you are getting such an error.
The Audio service not running error can occur because of outdated or incompatible audio drivers, audio related services might not be running, incorrect permission for Audio services, etc. In any case, without wasting any time let’s see How to Fix Audio services not responding in Windows 10 site n'enyemaka nke usoro nchọpụta nsogbu ndị edepụtara n'okpuru.
Audio services not responding in Windows 10 Fix:
A suggestion by Rosy Baldwin that seem to work for every user, so I have decided to include in the main article:
1. Press Igodo Windows + R mgbe ahụ pịnye ọrụ.msc and hit Enter to open the Windows services list.
2. Chọta Audio Windows in the services list, press W to find it easily.
3. Right-click on Windows Audio then select Njirimara.
4. From the Properties window navigate to the “Banye"Taabụ.
5. Na-esote, họrọ Akaụntụ a ma jide n'aka Ọrụ mpaghara is selected with Password.
Cheta na: If you don’t know the password then either you can type a new password and click OK to save changes. Or else you can click on the Chọgharịa button then click on the Advanced button. Now click on Chọta ugbu a bọtịnụ wee họrọ OZI MGBE from the search results and click OK.
6. Click Apply followed by OK to save changes.
7. If you’re not able to save changes then first you need to change the settings for another service called Ihe ngwụcha ngwụcha Windows Audio.
8. Right-click on Windows Audio Endpoint Builder and select Properties. Now navigate to the “Log on” tab.
9. From the “Log on” tab select Local System account.
10. Click Apply followed by Ok to save changes.
11. Now again try to change the settings of the Windows Audio from the “Banye” tab and this time you will be successful.
Usoro 1: Malite ọrụ Windows Audio
1. Pịa Igodo Windows + R mgbe ahụ pịnye ọrụ.msc and hit Enter to open the Windows services list.
2. Ugbu a chọta ọrụ ndị a:
Windows Audio Windows Audio Endpoint Builder Plug and Play
3. Gbaa mbọ hụ na ha Ụdị mmalite echekwara akpaka na ọrụ bụ -agba ọsọ, otu ọ bụla, malitegharịa ha niile ọzọ.
4. If the Startup type is not Automatic then double-click the services and inside the property, window set them to Akpaaka.
Cheta na: You may need to first stop the service by clicking on the Stop button in order to set the service to Automatic. Once done, click on the Start button to again enable the service.
5. Pịa Windows Key + R wee pịnye msconfig and hit Enter to open System Configuration.
6. Switch to the Services tab and make sure the above services are checked in the System configuration window.
7. Malitegharịa ekwentị your computer to apply these changes.
Method 2: Start Windows Audio Components
1. Pịa Igodo Windows + R mgbe ahụ pịnye ọrụ.msc
2. Chọta Windows Audio ọrụ and double click it to open properties.
3. Gbanye na Dependencies tab and expand the components listed in “This service depends on the following system components. "
4. Now make sure all the components listed above are Started and Running in the services.msc
5. N'ikpeazụ, restart the Windows Audio services and Reboot to apply changes.
Hụ ma ị nwere ike fix Audio services not responding in Windows 10 error, if not, then continue with the next method.
Method 3: Uninstall Sound drivers
1. Download and Install CCleaner.
2. Gaa na Registry window on the left, then scan for all the problems and let it fix them.
3. Next, press Windows Key + R then type devmgmt.msc wee pịa tinye imeghe Ihe Njikwa Ngwaọrụ.
4. gbasaa Ihe njikwa ụda, vidiyo, na egwuregwu wee pịa ngwaọrụ ụda wee họrọ Wepụ.
5. Ugbu a kwadoro iwepụ site na ịpị OK.
6. N'ikpeazụ, na Device Manager window, na-aga Action na pịa na Nyochaa maka mgbanwe ngwaike.
7. Malitegharịa ekwentị ka itinye mgbanwe.
Method 4: Restore Registry key from Antivirus
1. Open your anti-virus and go to the virus vault.
2. From the system tray right-click on Norton Security and select “View Recent History."
3. Ugbu a họrọ "Kwarantaini” from the Show drop-down.
4. Inside Quarantine or virus vault search for the Audio device or services that are quarantined.
5. Look for registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCURRENTCONTROL and if the registry key ends in:
AUDIOSRV.DLL
AUDIOENDPOINTBUILDER.DLL
6. Restore them and Restart ime mgbanwe.
7. See if you’re able to resolve the “Audio services not responding in Windows 10” issue, otherwise repeat steps 1 and 2.
Method 5: Modify Registry key
1. Pịa Windows Key + R wee pịnye regedit wee pịa tinye imeghe Editọ aha.
2. Now inside Registry editor navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesAudioEndPointBuilderParameters
3. Chọta ServicDll and if the value is %SystemRoot%System32Audiosrv.dll, this is the cause of the problem.
4. Replace the default value under Value data with this:
%SystemRoot%System32AudioEndPointBuilder.dll
5. Malitegharịa ekwentị your PC to apply changes.
Usoro 6: Gbaa Audio Troubleshooter
1. Pịa Windows Key + I imeghe Settings wee pịa Mmelite & Nche.
2. Site na menu aka ekpe họrọ Nsogbu nsogbu.
3. Now under the “Bilie na agba ọsọ” heading click on Playing Audio.
4. Ọzọ, pịa "Gbaa nsogbu ahụ” under Playing Audio.
5. Try the suggestions by the troubleshooter and if any issues are found, you need to give permission to the troubleshooter to fix Audio services not responding error.
6. The troubleshooter will automatically diagnose the issue and ask you if you want to apply the fix or not.
7. Pịa Tinye ndozi a ma malitegharịa ime mgbanwe.
Akwadoro gị:
If you have followed each and every step according to this guide then you just fixed the issue “Audio services not responding” but if you still have any queries regarding this post feel free to ask them in the comment section.