When the restore is completed check if the sound problem is fixed. At the last screen, click Finish and then wait until System Restore process is completed.Ħ. At the first screen press Next and at the next screen select a previous restore point and click Next again.ĥ. In run command box, type: rstrui press Enter.ģ. Simultaneously press the Windows + R keys to open run command box.Ģ. * Note: Apply this step, only if you recently updated your PC, otherwise go to step-2.ġ. If you have recently installed a Windows Update, a program or a device driver on your computer, then try first to restore your system to a previous working state: If it is already ON, then proceed to to the steps below: If you don't see the Volume icon on the Taskbar, go to: Taskbar Settings (Properties) > Notification area > click Select which icons appear on the taskbar (Customize) and make sure that the Volume icon notification is ON (Show icons and notifications).If you see the Volume icon in the taskbar, click on it and adjust the volume (drag the slider up).Suggestions: Before proceeding to the steps below to troubleshoot the sound problem(s), try the following:
How to fix Sound problems on a Windows Computer. Error 126: The specified module could not be found". AudioEndPointBuilder service fails to start.Error 1068: "The dependency service or group failed to start. Windows could not start the Windows Audio service on Local Computer.This tutorial contains instructions to troubleshoot sound issues a Windows 10, 8 or 7 based computer, with one of the following symptoms/errors: If your desktop or laptop PC has no sound output, keep reading below to fix the problem.