To troubleshoot your audio issues, start by ensuring your speakers or headphones are properly plugged in or connected. Check that the correct device is set as the default in the sound settings by right clicking the sound icon in the taskbar. Run the audio troubleshooter found in Settings - System - Sound to diagnose and fix any issues., Right click Volume icon in System Tray, choose Sound Settings, from the Output and Input devices dropdown menus, choose then one (s) affected to see if that helps. If not use the Troubleshoot button nearby. Run the Playing Sound troubleshooter at Start button > Settings> System > Troubleshoot > Additional Troubleshooters., Please try the following methods below. **Run the Troubleshooter From Sound Icon Right-click on the Speaker/Headphone icon in the taskbar of your PC. Select "Troubleshoot sound problems" **Press Windows key+R to open Run then type: services.msc Press Enter Double-click Windows Audio If the Startup status lists Stopped, click Start and then , Run the Windows Audio Troubleshooter: Go to Settings > System > Sound > Troubleshoot to run the built-in audio troubleshooter. Check default audio device: Right-click on the speaker icon in the taskbar, select "Open Sound settings," and ensure that the correct audio output device is selected., Method 2 - Use Device Manager to fix audio problems in Windows Press WIndows + X, select Device Manager; Expand the "Sound, video and games controllers" tab; Right-click on the "High Definition Audio" device; Access "Properties" and in the "Driver" tab choose the Update Driver option, and Windows 10 will start the process., 3. Check Audio Troubleshooter • Go to Settings > System > Sound. • Scroll down and click on Troubleshoot under Output. • Follow the prompts to detect and fix any issues with your audio device. 4. Disable Exclusive Mode • Right-click the sound icon in the taskbar and select Sounds..