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    Originally Posted by Zéxi View Post
    Okay.. First please check if your headphone is plugged into your pc. Secondly make sure that the Windows Audio Services are enabled and automatically starts with the launch of system in services.msc as shown in the following image http://puu.sh/vtnR8/3e8403353d.png

    Also make sure that all of your audio drivers are correctly installed, enabled and not corrupted via the Device Manager as shown here https://puu.sh/vtnWa/3b06cc755e.png

    Let speakers be your default sound device and play around the sample rate and bit depth in Advanced properties of your speakers (or just click on Restore Defaults) till you get it to work.

    Good luck
    did that and still doesnt work for me. my says my speakers are working properly but no audio service still

    @loneeagle i tried that > plug speakers aux back in > no sound > restarted> still no sound




    on top of that, if i reinstall window 7 would it make a difference?


    (this is the error im getting 0x00d36fa )
    Last edited by Jeru; 04-25-2017 at 01:38 AM.

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    Did you make sure your headphones actually work?

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    Does it look like this in your sound settings while your playing music? Does the sound bars go up and down?
    if so it should all work if not please upload a screenshot of what it shows
    Last edited by loneeagle; 04-25-2017 at 11:58 AM.
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    Originally Posted by loneeagle View Post
    http://thewindowsclub.thewindowsclub...d-playback.png
    Does it look like this in your sound settings while your playing music? Does the sound bars go up and down?
    if so it should all work if not please upload a screenshot of what it shows
    doesnt have any sound at all, and cant even set my screen aux plug to default... or my headsets ( when i plug them in)

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    1)On the task bar, right click the speaker icon and click Playback devices

    2)On the Playback tab, right click and select Show Disabled Devices:
    yakympn.jpg

    3)The “Speakers” device should appear. Right click the device and select Enable.
    8mR5pJr.jpg
    Hope this will help you out , you have to enable them back.
    Last edited by Ranger; 04-26-2017 at 04:25 AM.

    Credits to CharmHye for the avatar pic.

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    Buy new pc and new headset and stop wasting your time my friend jeru

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    Driver problem ore hardware problem i assume you just got the standard realtek shit.

    download this
    http://www.realtek.com/downloads/
    http://realtek.com.tw/downloads/
    http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...tDown=false#AC
    Try again
    Last edited by loneeagle; 04-29-2017 at 01:24 AM.
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