Windows 7 Sound doesn't work - "No Audio Output device is installed" - W7 Ultimate (32Bit)

SEHRUM

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On my Medion MD 41300 the sound doesn't work ("No Audio Output device is installed" on W7 Ultimate (32Bit).

Is there any other way besides the manufacturer's website - MEDION Service - (drivers there doesn't do anything, if I do the right way to try installing them?!?) to solve such a problem?

Everything I was trying by searching in google (troubleshooting)
- no audio output device is installed windows 7 - Google Search -
doesn't help as well...

Missing ‘sound, video and game controllers’ in Device Manager...

Thanks a lot for potential efforts!!!
 


Solution
When encountering the "No Audio Output Device is Installed" issue on Windows 7, there are several troubleshooting steps you can take to resolve the problem. Here's a method you can try:

Method: Use Windows Troubleshooter​

  1. Open Control Panel:
    • Go to the Start menu, select Control Panel.
  2. Run the Troubleshooter:
    • Click on Troubleshooting.
    • Under Hardware and Sound, select Troubleshoot audio playback.
    • Follow the prompts to run the troubleshooter.

      Additional Steps:​

    • Check Device Manager:
    • Press Win + X and select Device Manager.
    • Look for any disabled audio device under Sound, video and game controllers.
    • If there is a disabled device, right-click and enable it...
When encountering the "No Audio Output Device is Installed" issue on Windows 7, there are several troubleshooting steps you can take to resolve the problem. Here's a method you can try:

Method: Use Windows Troubleshooter​

  1. Open Control Panel:
    • Go to the Start menu, select Control Panel.
  2. Run the Troubleshooter:
    • Click on Troubleshooting.
    • Under Hardware and Sound, select Troubleshoot audio playback.
    • Follow the prompts to run the troubleshooter.

      Additional Steps:​

    • Check Device Manager:
    • Press Win + X and select Device Manager.
    • Look for any disabled audio device under Sound, video and game controllers.
    • If there is a disabled device, right-click and enable it.
    • Check for Realtek High Definition Audio:
    • Download the Realtek High Definition Audio driver from a reputable source.
    • Install the driver and restart the system.

      Common Solutions:​

    • Windows Update:
    • Make sure Windows is up to date with the latest patches.
    • BIOS Check:
    • Ensure that the audio isn't disabled in the BIOS settings.
    • External Speakers/Headphones:
    • Test external speakers or headphones to ensure the issue isn't related to the audio jack.

      Advanced Steps:​

      • Registry Check: Advanced users can check the Device Manager registry key for audio discrepancies.
      • Third-Party Tools: Utilize third-party driver updater tools to automatically detect and install missing drivers.
      If these steps don't resolve the issue, consider reaching out to a professional for additional support, as it may involve deeper system configuration or driver updates specific to your Medion MD 41300 device.
 


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