Windows 10 – How to Fix No Audio Output Devices Installed

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Asus in search in incredible A555L i installed audio drivers but not working . I tried allot but i cant find solution. i given to asus service center they are solved issue but its worked only one day again audio drivers is gone.I struggled allot would you please anyone help me..i'll appreciate them

Device Manager
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But if i restart my laptop sometimes its working audio drivers and some times not working i don't understand what is the issue .. i'm getting mad with this…. audio drivers

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I installed asus audio drivers ofter installed

I was clicked speakar button..then showing Detecting problem then
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I was clicked apply this fix then,enter image description here

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I restarted again…… not yet solved issue ..

Best Answer

Please give us some more information about your computer model, as I understand that the A555L goes from A555LA to A555LF and may have several sub-models depending on the CPU.

Your problem may be an intermittent hardware problem or software. I will list below the software solutions I know, but if none works, then most probably the problem is hardware. Before starting, take backups and create a System Restore point.

  1. Replace old audio driver
    When upgrading from a previous Windows version to Windows 10, the old driver may have been maintained. To reinstall, when Audio devices are showing in Device Manager, right-click on your audio device and choose Uninstall, then reboot.

  2. Install Asus drivers
    If the Microsoft driver did not work for you, you might install the drivers from Asus. I have found drivers here. Download and install at least the latest BIOS version using the flash utility under BIOS-Utilities, Realtek Audio Driver, and Chipset. Reboot.

  3. Windows Troubleshooter
    From the Start button, type Troubleshoot, and then select Troubleshoot from the list of results. Select Playing Audio, then Run the troubleshooter. Reboot afterwards.

Below are some manipulations that helped some people but are somewhat doubtful.

  1. Modify the Speakers properties
    Right-click on the sound icon at the bottom right corner in desktop and select Playback devices. In Playback tab, select your speakers, which is set as default, and click Properties. Click Advanced tab. Under “Default Format”, alter the sample rate and bit depth until one of the settings works. Click Apply and OK to save the change.

  2. Disable Audio Enhancements
    In the taskbar search box type Sound, and click on the Sound Control Panel option. In the new box that opens, right-click the default device, and select Properties. Click the Enhancements tab, and make sure to check the box labelled Disable all enhancements, and Apply.

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