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  1. Fix sound or audio problems in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Fortunately, most sound problems can be fixed by following a series of troubleshooting steps. This article provides a comprehensive guide to resolving audio issues in Windows.

  2. Windows troubleshooters - Microsoft Support

    Get Help has troubleshooters you can run for many common scenarios. These often help resolve issues without the need to contact support. If a troubleshooter is available for your issue, select Run to start …

  3. Your computer is causing poor audio quality - Microsoft Support

    Your computer is running slow and it is causing poor audio quality. You may have too many applications running at the same time on your computer. Try closing a few unnecessary applications. Also, make …

  4. My speaker isn't working in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support

    If you’re using Remote Desktop, double-check the audio settings on your local Windows device. From Windows Start, search and select Remote Desktop Connection.

  5. Update drivers through Device Manager in Windows - Microsoft

    Drivers updated through Device Manager can be done either automatically or manually. If needed, drivers can also be reinstalled through Device Manager. To update or reinstall a driver through …

  6. Use a troubleshooter with Windows 10 - Microsoft Support

    Oct 14, 2025 · Fix-it tools aren’t used in Windows 10. Instead, use a troubleshooter to help solve problems with your PC.

  7. Fix microphone problems - Microsoft Support

    Make sure that your microphone or headset is the system default recording device. Here's how to do this in Windows 11: Select Start > Settings > System > Sound. In Input, go to Choose a device for …

  8. Troubleshoot Surface sound and audio accessories

    Troubleshoot Surface sound and audio accessories. Find solutions if your Surface speakers aren't working or you're experiencing built-in speaker issues.

  9. Your computer is running slow and is affecting the audio quality

    Your computer is running slow and it is causing poor audio quality. You might have too many applications running at the same time on your computer. Try closing a few unnecessary applications. …

  10. I’m having sound problems in my audio or video call

    On the Output tab, make sure that the correct device for sound output is selected. Also make sure that the volume levels are not too low and that the Mute check box is cleared.

  11. Your audio device may cause an echo - Microsoft Support

    Lower your speaker volume to reduce the echo. If your microphone or audio device is near a wall or other reflective surface that does not absorb sound, consider moving the microphone or changing its …