Troubleshooting Guide: Diagnosing the Phantom Sounds – Headphones Hooked Up with Spillage to Speakers
In this article we will address the common issue “no speakers or headphones are plugged in” in Windows 10/8/7, which many users have reported recently.
Method 1: Uninstall the audio driver
a, Go to Device Manager by pressing Win+R together to open the “Run” dialog, enter devmgmt.msc .
b, Look for your audio device from the list,c, Right click on the audio card, selectProperties and then you will see a pop-up windows as below. Navigate toDriver tab, click**Uninstall.**
d, Restart your PC_a_ fter finishing the process . It will reinstall the driver again and check if it solves the problem.
If not, try M ethod 2: Update Driver…
a, Click on the “Update Driver…” this time, then select “**Browse my computer for driver software** “.b, Select “Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer “.
c, Proceed and follow steps below d, Wait for a few minutes, it should successfully update your driver software.G oing through all those steps every time for a driver update is sure a headache. Want hassle free, automatic updates for your drivers? Try DriverEasy Professional Device Manager, it updates all of your drivers faster with fewer clicks and less complex.
- Title: Troubleshooting Guide: Diagnosing the Phantom Sounds – Headphones Hooked Up with Spillage to Speakers
- Author: Donald
- Created at : 2024-09-05 04:03:48
- Updated at : 2024-09-06 04:03:48
- Link: https://sound-issues.techidaily.com/troubleshooting-guide-diagnosing-the-phantom-sounds-headphones-hooked-up-with-spillage-to-speakers/
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