Windows 11 Sound Not Working – Causes & Fixes (Complete Guide)

Summary: Since its launch, Windows 11 has been considered one of the most promising and secure Windows versions. However, recently we’ve came across some user queries related to Windows 11 sound not working issue. While the audio issues seem to be increasing, here’s how to fix them quickly.

Suppose you have an important audio conference scheduled on Microsoft Teams. You’re all set with your points to discuss in the meeting. But the moment the call starts, you become inaudible. There is no input or output. You try to plug out and re-plug in to listen or speak, but all you get is a static or cracking voice in your headset.

Many users have been facing the ‘Windows 11 sound not working’ issue. That’s not it. Users have reported that their system’s speakers sometimes, produce a shutter or static noise that makes attending video conferences, playing and listening to music, or gameplay impossible.

Considering the problems users are having due to this Windows 11 audio bug, we’ve listed all the possible reasons and fixes for it. Let’s get started!

Why is my sound not working on Windows 11?

There could be several answers to why your computer suddenly has no sound. It could be a fault in your audio device, such as headset, speaker, audio software, audio driver, or the OS itself. Further, the problem could be due to sound misconfiguration. Let’s understand the causes in detail.

Improperly Connected or Faulty Audio Devices

Audio devices such as headsets, speakers, earphones, etc., may not be connected to your system properly. Moreover, the audio devices can also be faulty or damaged causing Windows 11 sound issues.

Selecting Wrong Default Audio Output Device

The device you’re trying to use may not be selected as default, causing the no sound issue on Windows 11.

Audio Service Disabled

It may also be possible that certain required audio services on your system may be disabled.

Outdated/Corrupted or Incompatible Audio Drivers

If you’ve outdated, invalid, corrupt, or incompatible audio device drivers installed on your system, you may face various audio issues.

Misconfigured Audio Settings

There is a possibility that the audio settings on your system may not be correctly configured, causing sound problems.

How to Fix Windows 11 Sound Not Working Error?

Irrespective of the reasons, if your computer audio is not working, you can try out the given tested methods to solve the issue.

1. Check Whether Your Audio Device is Working

Check if the audio device (headset, speaker, etc.) is correctly plugged into your system. Some audio devices are connected via Bluetooth and others through a wire. You can make sure the following:

If the device is plugged in correctly, but still there is no audio, try it on another PC/laptop.

If the device works fine on other machines but not on your Windows 11, there may be a problem with your Windows or installed software.

2. Make Sure the Right Audio Device is Selected

There may be multiple audio devices connected to your device. You need to make sure that the correct one is selected. To do that, follow the given steps:

3. Run Sound Troubleshooter

You can try running an audio troubleshooter to resolve the ‘Windows 11 sound not working’ error. Windows 11 audio troubleshooter may help you combat the problem. You can run the troubleshooter in three ways:

A. Troubleshoot Sound Problems with ‘Get Help’ Utility

B. Run the Audio Troubleshooter Through Control Panel

C. Run Audio Troubleshooter through Settings

4. Update/Rollback Sound Drivers

Audio troubleshooter may suggest downloading the latest device driver to fix the problem mentioned above. However, if it doesn’t ask you to install or update the sound driver and the issue doesn’t solve with the above methods, you can try updating or rolling back the audio drivers through Device Manager. To do so, follow the given steps:

Update Audio Driver:

Roll Back Driver

5. Download Windows Update

Sometimes, no sound on Windows 11 issues may occur when some essential system updates are missing. You can check for pending updates in the Settings app. Follow the given steps:

Some users reported that computer audio is not working after updating to Windows 11. There are chances that the update installation process was disturbed or incorrectly performed, causing this issue to occur. Try again with the previously mentioned steps. Hopefully, the problem will sort. If you still face the same issue, try the following methods.

6. Fix Audio Services

Sometimes, audio background services may not be working or are disabled mistakenly. You can try fixing the audio service with the following steps:

7. Turn off Audio Enhancements

There may be no sound on Windows 11 when the audio enhancement is ON. To solve the problem, you can try turning off or disabling the audio enhancement. To do so, follow the below said steps:

Now, try to play audio to check if the issue is fixed.

8. Run SFC Utility

Corrupted or invalid system files on your PC may cause different issues. Sound not working on Windows 11 is one of them. However, you may try running the System File Checker (SFC) utility with the following steps:

9. Perform System Restore

If all the above methods fail to solve Windows 11 sound not working issue, try performing System Restore. It would bring your system back to a point before the problem began.

However, bringing back your system to a certain point means it will discard all the changes made after that point, including apps, drivers, updates installed, etc.

To perform a system restore, follow the given steps:

*You can also use System Restore to solve computer audio not working issues in Windows 10.

We’ve presented all the possible methods to combat the ‘Windows 11 sound not working issue.’

FAQ

1. How Do I Reset Sound Settings in Windows 11?

If you want to reset sound settings in Windows 11, open the Settings app and then follow Sound > Volume Mixer > Reset.

2. Do I have to roll back to Windows 10 due to audio issues in Windows 11?

No, rolling back to Windows 10 from Windows 11 is not the first thing we’d suggest. You can check the above fixes to solve the sound problem on your system. However, if the issue still doesn’t get resolved, you can refer the Microsoft Troubleshooting Page.

3. Does Running System Restore Cause Data Loss?

Running System Restore brings back your system to default or a chosen restore point, and all the changes made after that point will remove, including apps, drivers, updates, etc., causing data loss. Nevertheless, you can use data recovery software to recover lost files after System Restore.

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