The Audio Service Is Not Running + No Devices Found

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  1. Posts : 11
    windows 7 home premium 64-bit
       #1

    The Audio Service Is Not Running + No Devices Found


    i havent installed nothing updated ect . i dont no why this is happening ive tryed reinstalling ... looked at every solution online no help ... i did sys restore my pc and it worked but my wireless wouldent so im back here now ....

    this is what it says


    then i click playback devices in pop up menu



    then i click yes and this says this




    and in my device manager it shows this




    i dont understand why it wont work ive installed drivers over and over and will not work :/ can some one come and teamviewer my pc ?

    please get back asap thank
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  2. Posts : 4
    Win 7 x64
       #2

    Skunner said:
    i havent installed nothing updated ect . i dont no why this is happening ive tryed reinstalling ... looked at every solution online no help ... i did sys restore my pc and it worked but my wireless wouldent so im back here now ....

    this is what it says


    then i click playback devices in pop up menu



    then i click yes and this says this




    and in my device manager it shows this




    i dont understand why it wont work ive installed drivers over and over and will not work :/ can some one come and teamviewer my pc ?

    please get back asap thank

    Right Click on that last Screen to Enable Hidden Devices.
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  3. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
       #3

    Have you tried restarting the audio service in 'services.msc'?
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 32bit
       #4

    Hi, I ran into a similar problem which it turns out I partially created myself.

    I replaced my motherboard and as a result did a fresh install of Windows 7 Ultimate upgrading from Windows Vista Home Edition.
    I also upgraded my video card to an Asus Geforce GTX550 Ti

    Now I was ready to start installing all of my other programs, drivers, updates etc. but the computer kept freezing after 5 minutes or less. To troubleshoot this I disabled my services in msconfig to try to isolate the problem. In doing so I somehow managed to disable my audio services and couldn't get them to start again. There was a red x over the speaker icon on my task bar and I kept getting error messages that my audio services needed to be started (but wouldn't start when I tried) and that no audio devices were installed in spite of the fact that I tried both the onboard audio and an Audigy sound card.

    Here is the solution that worked for me.

    First: The freezing problem-
    I went into control panel/System and Security/Power Options and changed the setting there from Balanced to High Performance. I'm assuming this was necessary due to the high power consumption of the new video card.
    This fixed the freezing problem.

    Second: The no audio problem-
    Open your command prompt by clicking Start button/All Programs/Accessories/Command Prompt
    Type in: services.msc
    In the list find the item named Power
    Right click on it and select Properties
    Make sure the startup type is AUTOMATIC then click the start button then ok to close the window.
    Reboot your computer.

    When it restarts you should have sound again unless you changed other settings in msconfig or made other changes. If you made other changes you may have to undo the mess you've made trying to find the problem which is what got me into trouble. Doing a system restore to an earlier point may help.

    I do hope this helps someone. I scoured the internet trying to solve the problem and found clues here and there that brought me to this final conclusion. I hope that this post helps to save someone some time.

    Good Luck :)
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  5. Posts : 11
    windows 7 home premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    ThankYou For Your Help But i Found a restore point and it fixed the problem .
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  6. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #6

    I know Skunner's problem was solved by a rollback, but I thought I would share my solution as well since Google directed me here. It turns out that my tinkering in msconfig caused my problem.

    The service called "Multimedia Class Scheduler" was not running, and simply turning it back on fixed it.

    You should be able to turn it back on through start - run - msconfig.exe then services and check it.
    or
    wallyschmo's advice on getting into services.msc to do the same.
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  7. Posts : 2
    windows 7 home basic 64bit
       #7

    guyz i've done all the things mentioned above....but nothing seems to workout for me....still no sound plz help......i have hcl me laptop Windows 7 Home Basic 64-bit ,Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2450M CPU @ 2.50GHz ....!!!!
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  8. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #8

    I wish I could help you hnetam. As far as I have seen, the issues for audio can only be cause by the driver or service. Have you checked settings too? I once found someone's system was set for surround sound when it needed stereo.

    So, your sure you have the right drivers? Your sure the service is running?
    If it is not, then do run - services.mcs and look for any service that mentions audio. Let us know what you find if it/they will not start.
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  9. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #9

    services.msc

    then scroll down to Windows audio

    double click to open the service & press stop

    wait for it to stop

    then press start


    solved
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  10. AC
    Posts : 956
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
       #10

    How I fixed it when I installed Vista on my 7 laptop.
    1-Go to Run, and type "services.msc" without the quotes.
    2-Scroll to Windows Audio and double click it.
    3-Make sure startup type is automatic.
    4-Stop the service
    5-Start the service.
    Make sure that Windows Audio is checked in msconfig.exe
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