![]() ![]() ![]() When I go to my services app and restart Windows Audio and the Windows Audio End Point Builder that does nothing to change the situation either. I have tried many things, installing the Azus Realtek Audio Manager again, (I currently have it back now) but that does nothing, i have tried installing the realtek specific updated drivers from the realtek website, I have tried enabling/disabling in system tray, I have tried uninstalling/reinstalling from the device manager.Ĭurrently my sound icon in the system tray has a red x on it and when I click on it, it runs through a little troubleshooter which helpfully tells me that 'Audio services are not responding'. So after doing that all sound whatsoever disappeared from my PC. Did that, the headset didn't work, no audio at all, now here is the bit where so many of us do something stupid.I uninstalled my current Azus Realtek audio manager, thinking that it might be conflicting with the headset software I just installed. ![]() I have never had a USB headset before and installed the specific software to drive the headset audio. Over the last day I bought my first pair of USB headphones with a mic for youtube video creation. ![]()
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