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My gut is telling me this is a bug within Windows, but I'm hoping somebody has some magic trick that I haven't tried. I have been an IT professional for over 20 years. Installing generic windows drivers for audio devices Reinstalling the "High Definition Audio Controller" under system devicesĮnsuring the Windows Audio Service is running (also restarting all Windows Audio related services) Removing the AMD card to ensure it wasn't the culprit (and removing all associated drivers for both sound and video)Įnsuring the Intel SST audio does not show up under system devices (it wasn't there, and I also applied the Microsoft patch that is supposed to resolve this specific issue by removing said Intel SST Audio driver) I have read extensively on this issue and followed every fix that I can find, including:Ĭompletely removing and reinstalling the sound devices and their drivers (clean install)ĭisabling the onboard sound. Both devices show up properly in device manager and both show their respective connections under "Audio Inputs and Outputs" in device manager. It has onboard sound as well as an AMD RX550 with AMD High Definition Audio (which is what I actually use, as it is connected to an A/V receiver via HDMI). This computer is a Dell OptiPlex 980 that I use as a home theater PC. If I open up the sound settings, under "Choose your output device" it does not list any. After the reboot my computer has a red X on the sound and says "No audio output device is installed". My Windows 10 computer running version 1903 automatically installed a.
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