

Navigate to Settings, Update & security, Recovery.Perform a system restore or backup any files you cannot afford to lose.Note, only do this if you’re willing to put up with reinstalling all of your apps and the possibility that it might not resolve the issue.

If the above solution didn’t work, you could try a fresh install of Windows 10.

If you notice a bent connection in a USB port and are uncomfortable trying to fix it, then take it in to a professional.

Check Your Hardwareīefore we move on to resetting Windows 10, let’s cover the possibility that your hardware is causing the problem. If the specific driver doesn’t work, repeat the process and find the default ‘High Definition Audio Device’ driver that should be listed. Occasionally when selecting Automatic driver mode in Windows 10, you’ll be presented with several options. In the vast majority of cases where you see the ‘no audio output device is installed’ error, re-installing the driver will address the issue. Reboot your system if prompted and retest.Select Automatic and let Windows find the driver or manual if you would prefer to do it yourself.Check to see if your device is listed, it may be detected but an error occurred, if it is, right-click the audio device in question (it may have a yellow triangle next to it, it may not) and select Update driver.Next, click on Sound, video and game controllers.Open the Start menu, type in “ Control Panel“, and then select it.
