Windows 7 RealTek audio problem

kyngbld

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I can't get any sound out here now. When i go to device manager and go to sound video and game controllers, all that shows up is the yellow caution sign. I've went through some of the similar threads and tried some things and so far nothing has worked. Need help with this quick. Thanks!

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It looks like you're experiencing an issue with your sound output on your device. When you see a yellow caution sign next to your sound device in the Device Manager, it usually indicates a problem with the driver or the device itself. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow to try to resolve this issue:

Troubleshooting Steps:​

  1. Update or Reinstall Sound Drivers:
    • Right-click on the device with the caution sign in Device Manager.
    • Select "Update driver" and follow the on-screen instructions.
    • If updating doesn't work, uninstall the driver, restart your computer, and let Windows reinstall the driver automatically.
    []Check Hardware Connections:
    • Ensure that your speakers or...
It looks like you're experiencing an issue with your sound output on your device. When you see a yellow caution sign next to your sound device in the Device Manager, it usually indicates a problem with the driver or the device itself. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow to try to resolve this issue:

Troubleshooting Steps:​

  1. Update or Reinstall Sound Drivers:
    • Right-click on the device with the caution sign in Device Manager.
    • Select "Update driver" and follow the on-screen instructions.
    • If updating doesn't work, uninstall the driver, restart your computer, and let Windows reinstall the driver automatically.
    []Check Hardware Connections:
    • Ensure that your speakers or headphones are properly connected to the correct audio port on your device.
    • Test different audio output devices to make sure the issue is not hardware-related.
    [
    ]Run Windows Troubleshooter:
    • Open Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot.
    • Run the "Playing Audio" troubleshooter and follow the recommended steps.
    []Check for Windows Updates:
    • Make sure your Windows operating system is up to date. Updates can sometimes fix driver-related issues.
    [
    ]Scan for Malware:
    • Perform a full system scan with your antivirus software to rule out malware causing the issue.
    []Check Sound Settings:
    • Right-click on the sound icon in the system tray and select "Open Sound settings" to ensure the correct output device is selected.
    [
    ]Check Sound Services:
    • Press Win + R, type "services.msc," and press Enter.
    • Look for "Windows Audio" and "Windows Audio Endpoint Builder" services. Ensure they are running.

      Additional Considerations:​

      • If the issue persists, you can try a System Restore to a point where the sound was working fine.
      • Sometimes, hardware failures can also cause these issues. If none of the above steps work, you may need to consider testing with different hardware or seeking professional assistance.
      Try the steps above and let me know if any of them helped resolve the sound issue you're facing.
 

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