Explore common causes of audio problems and learn actionable steps to restore sound on your Windows 11 computer Reviewed by Michael Barton Heine Jr Sound problems in Windows 11 aren't usually due to a ...
Use the following fixes if your sound randomly stops working on your Windows 11/10 PC. Before you proceed with further troubleshooting steps, we suggest you check for Windows Updates and install them ...
Microsoft has added another Windows 11 24H2 upgrade block for systems with Dirac audio improvement software due to compatibility issues breaking sound output. This known issue only affects PCs with ...
If you’re experiencing no sound after installing Realtek audio drivers in Windows 11/10, you’re not alone. Many users have reported similar issues, where they either lose sound after Windows Update ...
Some users are experiencing a bug after updating to Windows 11 24H2 where sound levels are unexpectedly increasing to 100 percent, and it’s mainly happening on ...
Microsoft has confirmed a new issue affecting Windows 24H2 systems and causing game audio to unexpectedly increase to full volume when using USB DAC sound systems. As the company explained in a ...
As we head towards the end of the year, the Windows 11 24H2 update from October is still causing trouble for users. Microsoft has confirmed two new problems, and according to Neowin, one of them ...
Windows 11 still uses old Bluetooth codecs that reduce audio quality to enable microphone use, but there's a fix.
Only a few weeks ago another Windows update was causing major problems for those that downloaded it, but Microsoft is back with the same antics, this time with update KB5035853 that began rolling out ...
Audio quality via Bluetooth on your Windows 11 computer is getting a needed Windows 11 sound quality fix as Microsoft introduces Bluetooth LE Audio. It brings both improved sound quality and clearer ...
The Windows 11 24H2 update had already been giving users a real headache with problems such as bugs for visual layouts and flaws for certain wallpaper apps. And now, as Microsoft confirms in a support ...