If you’re facing audio issues such as “No audio device installed” or no sound coming from speakers then the problem is related to the multimedia audio controller. If multimedia audio controller drivers get corrupted or outdated then you will face the sound issues on your PC. If you open the kaiwhakahaere pūrere then you will find a yellow exclamation mark next to Multimedia Audio Controller listed under Other devices.
To know more about the yellow exclamation mark, right-click on Multimedia Audio Controller and select Properties. In the properties window, you will see that it says “No drivers installed for this device“. Don’t worry many Windows users have faced this issue, so you can easily resolve this issue by following the below-listed guide.
What is the Multimedia Audio Controller?
Multimedia Audio Controller drivers enable the Operating system to communicate with the Multimedia Audio Controller hardware such as your audio output devices etc. So if there is an issue with the Multimedia Audio Controller drivers, you won’t be able to use your system normally and will face various issues including the No sound issue on your PC.
As you know the main cause behind the above issue is corrupted, outdated or incompatible Multimedia Audio Controller drivers, we can easily fix the issue by either updating the drivers or completely re-installing the drivers from scratch. So without wasting any time let’s see How to Fix Multimedia Audio Controller Driver Issue with the help of the below-listed guide.
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Method 1: Update Multimedia Audio Controller Driver
1.Press Windows Key + R ka pato devmgmt.msc ka pa ki te tomo ki te whakatuwhera i te Kaiwhakahaere Pūrere.
2. Whakanuia Sound, video, and game Controllers ka kitea Multimedia Audio Controller.
3.If you’re unable to then expand Ētahi atu taputapu and here you will find Multimedia Audio Controller.
4.Right-click on Multimedia Audio Controller ka tīpako Whakahōu.
5.On the next screen click on “Rapua aunoa mo te whakahou i te pūmanawa atekōkiri".
6.Wait for the process to finish finding the latest available update for your sound drivers, if found, make sure to click on tāuta ki te whakaoti i te tukanga.
7.Once finished, click Close and reboot your PC to save changes.
8.But if your driver is already up-to-date then you will get a message saying “Kua tāuta kētia te pūmanawa atekōkiri pai rawa atu mō tō pūrere".
9.Click on Close and you don’t need to do anything as the drivers are already up-to-date.
10.If you’re still facing the Multimedia Audio Controller Driver Issue then you need to manually update the drivers, just follow the next step.
11.Again open Device Manager then right-click on Multimedia Audio Controller & whiriwhiri Whakahoutia te taraiwa.
12.This time click on “Tirohia taku rorohiko mo te taraiwa."
13. I muri mai, tohua "Me tango mai i tetahi rarangi o nga taraiwa e wātea ana i runga i taku rorohiko. "
14.Select the appropriate driver from the list a pāwhiri Tuhinga o mua.
15.Let the driver installation complete and then restart your PC.
Method 2: Uninstall Multimedia Audio Controller Driver
1.Press Windows Key + R ka pato devmgmt.msc ka pa ki te tomo ki te whakatuwhera i te Kaiwhakahaere Pūrere.
2.Expand Sound, video, and game Controllers and find Multimedia Audio Controller.
3.If you’re unable to then expand Other devices and here you will find Multimedia Audio Controller with a yellow exclamation mark.
4.Right-click on Multimedia Audio Controller ka tīpako Wetetāuta.
5.Piihia Yes to confirm the uninstallation and once finished, reboot your PC.
6.When the system restart, Windows will try to automatically install the default drivers for Multimedia Audio Controller.
7.But if the issue is still not resolved then try to visit your sound card manufacturer’s website.
8.Find the latest drivers for your sound card under the drivers and download section.
9.Download and install the latest driver on your system and this should Fix Multimedia Audio Controller Driver Issue.
Tikanga 3: Tirohia mo Windows Update
1.Press Windows Key + I ki te whakatuwhera Tautuhinga ka pāwhiri i runga i Whakahou & Haumarutanga.
2.Mai i te taha maui, pawhiria te tahua Whakahōu Windows.
3. Na ka paato i te "Tirohia mo nga whakahou” hei tirotiro mo nga whakahou e waatea ana.
4.Mehemea kei te tarewa etahi whakahou ka paato atu Tikiake me te Tāuta whakahōu.
Kia tikiakehia nga whakahōutanga, whakauruhia, ka noho hou to Windows.
Method 4: Add a Legacy hardware
1.Pēhi Windows Key + R ka pato "devmgmt.msc” (without quotes) and hit enter to open Kaiwhakahaere Pūrere.
2.In Device Manager select Sound, video and game controllers and then click on Mahi > Tāpiri taputapu tawhito.
3.Click Panuku, tohua 'Search for and install the hardware automatically (Recommended).'
4.Manually install the drivers and then reboot your system to save changes.
Manakohia:
I hope the above steps were able to help you Whakatikaina te Take Atekōkiri Kaiwhakahaere Ororongo Rongorau engari mena kei a koe etahi patai mo tenei aratohu katahi ka patai ki a raatau i te waahanga korero.