![]() NOTE: To clarify, this issue is not limited to sounds originating from Youtube or from my browser, but the entirety of sound output from my computer. I am pretty sure that the issue cannot be with the drivers, nor the Audio Service, nor the audio enhancements (which I have turned off, not that it did anything). I ran Troubleshooter and updated the drivers, and I tried fiddling with the Windows Audio Service. When it restarted, the audio was again nowhere to be found. Screen of dread and a frowny emoticon) and it needed to restart. ![]() The difference, however, is that this time Windows actually informed me there had been "a problem" (complete with a light-blue Now, about a month later, a similar situation has occured. The computer consistently indicated that it thought sound was occurring despite the very real lack of any audio.Īfter no more than 2 weeks, sound was back just as if nothing had happened. The Troubleshooter service suggested worked. No suggested solution had any effect-restarting the Windows Audio Service didn't work, updating or rolling back the drivers didn't work, and nothing This was true both for the speakers and for headphones. Green despite absolute silence even at 100% volume. However, the computer believed that the audio was just fine when running the audio test service, the indicator bar lit up in Shortly after I got my Thinkpad this summer, while watching a Youtube video, something happened and the audio suddenly cut off.
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