I am getting the message as "No Audio Output Device is Installed" everytime. Any advice will be helpful. Does the sound card show up in Device Manager? Right-click on Start and select Device Manager Normally it would show up under the "Sound, video and game controller" section, but ...
Re: ThinkPad Yoga 14 (20DM000VUS) No Audio Output Device is Installed Greetings, Lenovo community. I've had this laptop (ThinkPad Yoga 14, running 64-bit Windows 8.1) for about four years, and, for the past few months, I've been having small issues with my...
Product: Laptop Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit) My speakers have stopped working. I have tried everything that can easily be found online including doing a system reset. The volume icon has a red X over it and indicates that no audio output device is installed Tags: ...
How to Fix “No Audio Output Device is Installed” Error in Windows 10/11 5 Steps to Fix Sound/ Audio Issues on Windows 10 This is because Nvidia High Definition Audio, which comes with the Nvidia display card, is in charge of the monitor audio system, unlike the Realtek sound card: th...
CD drive not recognized (doesn't even show up on device manager) No Audio output device installed Google this: "HP Motherboard oven bake fix" You'll pull up a few video's talking about having to disassemble the laptop, taking out the motherboard (remove ram, CMOS batt...
I purchased a Kogan D600 2 in 1 laptop and did a fresh install but the audio is not working. There is a 'no audio device installed' message where the speaker icon is and in device manger 'multimedia audio contoller' is listed under 'other devices' with a exclaimation mark....
I purchased a Kogan D600 2 in 1 laptop and did a fresh install but the audio is not working. There is a 'no audio device installed' message where the speaker icon is and in device manger 'multimedia audio contoller' is listed under 'other devices' with a exclaimation mark. I h...
>>Actually the UI turns any failures into "No Audio Device is Installed". It's simpler :).<< But why the source of an error doesn't log it into system event log? Isn't it important enough? Also, is the write permission to that key really ...
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Yesterday someone forwarded me an email from one of our DirectShow MVPs – he was having problems playing audio on his Windows Vista machine.Fortunately David (the MVP) had done most of the diagnostic work – the symptoms he saw were that he was receiv...