Go to Action and click on Scan for hardware changes.
On next start again open Device Manager window,.
Restart windows to completely remove the old driver software.
Now confirm the uninstall by clicking OK.
Right click on the sound device then select Uninstall.
Expand Sound, video and game controllers.
Press Windows Key + R then type devmgmt.msc and hit enter to open Device Manager.
If windows didn’t find any driver update, then try to reinstall the Windows Audio driver following steps below.
After that restart windows and check there is no more windows audio sound problems.
This will check available updated driver if found any new version this will install,.
Select Search Automatically For updated driver software.
Right-click on the Sound card and click on Update driver software.
Expand the Sound, Video and game controllers.
Press Windows key + X key and click Device Manager.
Change the startup type automatic and start the service next to service status.
If not Right click on service (windows audio) select properties.
If yes then right click and select restart these services.
Make sure that services are running and set to automatic.
Now look for services called Windows audio and Windows audio Endpoint builder.
Press Windows key + R type services.msc in the run dialog box and hit enter.
Check the Speakers and headphones cables are connected properly Restart Windows Audio Service and Audio Components.
Remember that your speakers probably won’t work when headphones are plugged in.
Try connecting using a different USB port.
Some speakers and apps have their own volume controls, and you might have to check them all.
Check your power and volume levels, and try turning all the volume controls up.
If unsure which is the right jack, try plugging speakers into each of the jacks and see it produces any sound. So make sure your speakers are plugged into the line-out jack. These jacks connect to a sound processor.