- #WINDOWS 10 SOUND GLITCHES INSTALL#
- #WINDOWS 10 SOUND GLITCHES DRIVER#
- #WINDOWS 10 SOUND GLITCHES WINDOWS#
Restart your computer to save the changes. Click on “ View” of the Device Manager.Ĭheck if you can find the sound card driver.
#WINDOWS 10 SOUND GLITCHES DRIVER#
Sometimes the driver may be hidden in the Device Manager.ġ. In the Device Manager window, click on the “ Action” and then click on the “ Scan for hardware changes“. You will have your sound card driver working fine again.Ģ.
#WINDOWS 10 SOUND GLITCHES INSTALL#
Windows will install the uninstalled driver itself during the booting process. After that, connect the power cable to the computer, and then switch it ON. Then, you need to press the power button for 30 seconds on your cabinet.Ĥ. Unplug the power cable from your computer.ģ. At first, you have to shut down your computer.Ģ. The sound card driver will be uninstalled from your computer.ġ. Right-click on the sound card driver you are using, click on “ Uninstall device“. In the Device Manager utility window, click on the section “ Sound, video and game controllers“.Ĥ. Now, type “ devmgmt.msc” and then click on “ OK“.ģ.
#WINDOWS 10 SOUND GLITCHES WINDOWS#
Simply by pressing the Windows keyand the ‘ R‘ key you can open the Run window.Ģ. If the problem is still there, go for the fix.įix-5 Uninstall and Reinstall sound card driverįollow these easy steps first to uninstall the sound card driver-ġ. After rebooting check if the problem with Volume Control persists or not. Now, find “ SndVol.exe” in the list of the processes running on your device, right-click on it and click on “ End Task“.Ĭlose Task Manager window. Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to open the Task Manager window.Ģ. This will restart your SndVol.exe process on your computer.ġ. You can end the process SndVol.exe in the Task Manager and restart your computer. Reboot your computer and check if you are still facing the same problem with your Volume control or not.įix-4 Kill SndVol.exe process from Task Manager. Now, click on “ Apply” and “ OK” to save the changes. Now, in the Windows Audio Properties window, click on the drop-down of the “ Startup type:” and select “ Automatic“.Ħ. In the Windows Audio Properties window, click on “ Stop” to stop the windows audio service temporarily and then click on “ Start” to start the service again.ĥ. Now, scroll down and double click on the “ Windows Audio” service.Ĥ. Then, click on the “ Services” in the elevated search result.ģ. Press Windows key and type “ services“.Ģ. If these initial workarounds didn’t work out for you go for these fixes-ġ. Temporarily disable your antivirus and check if your volume control is working properly or not. If it is possible, check your speaker by plugging it to another computer. It’s better to unplug the speaker and connect it with the computer again. If you are using an external speaker, check the connection of the speaker. Restart your computer and check if your sound device is working without the error.Ģ. But before going ahead for the fixes, attempt these initial workarounds-ġ. If you are facing any of these above problems, go for these fixes. Volume control grayed (disabled) –If the Volume control icon is grayed (disabled) you will not be able to access the Volume controller. The Volume control program is not installed – When you are trying to change the Volume, there is an error message stating ‘Volume Control Program is not installed’.Ĩ. Volume control is not opening – You can not access the Volume control directly by clicking on the Volume icon.ħ. Volume control with multimedia keys is not functioning – If you are unable to increase or decrease directly with the multimedia keys from your keyboard.Ħ. The volume icon is not working – You can not change the volume by clicking on the Volume icon.ĥ. Volume mixer won’t open – You are unable to open Volume Mixer.Ĥ. Windows 10 volume slider is not working – If you are trying to control volume from the Taskbar but it is not working at all.ģ. Volume control is not showing in Taskbar- Volume icon is not present in the Taskbar.Ģ.