

If Windows doesn't find a new driver, you may look for one on the device manufacturer's website and follow their instructions on how to install their driver.

Open the Start button, then type device manager, and select.Update your audio drivers through Device Manager: Updating would replace any corrupted or damaged components of the audio driver. If the troubleshooter does not help resolve the problem with your volume settings, we suggest that you check Device Manager and update your sound card drivers. Select the Start button, then type troubleshoot, and select.

Here's how to run the audio troubleshooter: As a first troubleshooting step, we suggest that you run the audio troubleshooterĪnd lets Windows find and automatically resolve problems with your audio. If the volume of your computer automatically mutes, it could be that the audio drivers are corrupted or damaged, or that there are software conflicts occurring within the system.
