

Select the “Driver” tab and then “Roll Back Driver”.Right-click your device and then select “Properties”.Type in “device manager” then select “Sound, video and game controllers”.This restart will prompt your PC to reinstall your audio driver automatically. Right-click your audio device and then select “Uninstall device”, followed by “Delete the driver software for this device” check box.Go to device manager and select “Sound, video and game controllers”.Then you just have to follow the instructions and complete the update. Then select “Update driver”, then select “Search automatically for updated driver software”. Right-click your audio device, like headphones or speakers.Select “Sound, video and game controllers”.Go to taskbar search box, type “device manager” and then select it from the results.You can also roll back your audio driver. Then you should try uninstalling the audio driver. If you can’t hear anything, you should make sure that your audio driver is up-to-date and update it if necessary.

Of all the potential issues, outdated and malfunctioning drivers are what’s causing the most hardware problems.
