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Number9Dream

(1,865 posts)
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 04:42 PM 4 hrs ago

The audio on my laptop just stopped working.

It is not muted. One day I had audio, the next I didn't. It is using Windows 10. Haven't had time to update to Windows 11. When I got the laptop to self-diagnosis the audio, it said, "Audio services not responding". I don't know what that means. Also, "Troubleshoot unable to automatically fix issues found". I don't if there is any way I can restore my audio. Can somebody help me? Thanks.

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The audio on my laptop just stopped working. (Original Post) Number9Dream 4 hrs ago OP
Mine was switching to headphones for a while. Maybe check audio in settings LoisB 4 hrs ago #1
Thanks... I'll try checking that. Number9Dream 4 hrs ago #3
I am certain someone will be along shortly who can really help. But, niyad 4 hrs ago #2
It has been off and on a few times, but no change. Number9Dream 3 hrs ago #5
Be sure to leave it off for at least a few minutes if you do. niyad 3 hrs ago #7
If you can, remove the battery and then let the computer sit idle for a few minutes, mahatmakanejeeves 3 hrs ago #13
On the surface it sounds simple canetoad 4 hrs ago #4
Dell? HP? Lenovo? Other? mahatmakanejeeves 3 hrs ago #6
Dell Inspiron 15 with Realtek audio Number9Dream 3 hrs ago #9
Use the mouse or touchpad to mahatmakanejeeves 3 hrs ago #12
I would try.... walkingman 3 hrs ago #8
Thanks... I'll try that too Number9Dream 3 hrs ago #10
Lost audio is sometimes audio routed through bluetooth. usonian 3 hrs ago #11
Can Dell run an online diagnostic of your computer? mahatmakanejeeves 2 hrs ago #14

LoisB

(12,709 posts)
1. Mine was switching to headphones for a while. Maybe check audio in settings
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 04:48 PM
4 hrs ago

to be sure it is on internal not headphones.

niyad

(131,266 posts)
2. I am certain someone will be along shortly who can really help. But,
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 04:51 PM
4 hrs ago

have you tried shutting it down for a bit, at least ten minutes, turning it back on again? Maybe unplugging it completely? I am not being snarky, I have seen this correct problems before.

Number9Dream

(1,865 posts)
5. It has been off and on a few times, but no change.
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 04:53 PM
3 hrs ago

I haven't tried unplugging it, however. Worth a shot.

mahatmakanejeeves

(69,042 posts)
13. If you can, remove the battery and then let the computer sit idle for a few minutes,
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 05:41 PM
3 hrs ago

long enough that the computer forgets the time and date. With the battery in place, the computer is still receiving backup power.

My Inspiron is an N5050. I need to update the BIOS, but I can't until I install a new battery. I doubt that means anything, but all your drivers and BIOS are what they should be, right?

Just before support for Windows 10 went away, I updated everything I could.

canetoad

(20,573 posts)
4. On the surface it sounds simple
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 04:51 PM
4 hrs ago

The Windows service/s for audio have stopped. Have you rebooted? Maybe try booting in safe mode. Usually you keep tapping the delete key while booting but laptops vary. May need to look it up.

Edit to add: I just saw Niyad's post above. Rather than shutdown, actually use the Restart command. This tends to clean up windows niggles.

mahatmakanejeeves

(69,042 posts)
6. Dell? HP? Lenovo? Other?
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 04:54 PM
3 hrs ago

Does the scroll bar suggest you are getting some audio? Indicate no audio?

Did you inadvertently click a Fn key that mutes the audio output?

Number9Dream

(1,865 posts)
9. Dell Inspiron 15 with Realtek audio
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 04:59 PM
3 hrs ago

The audio bar is showing 40, and not muted.

I have not tried "Restart" as suggested above.

Thanks MKJ

mahatmakanejeeves

(69,042 posts)
12. Use the mouse or touchpad to
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 05:33 PM
3 hrs ago

move the slider bar back and forth from mute to full once or twice, while watchng the popup window in the lower right hand corner. Toggle the volume control Fn keys similarly. On my (old, shipped with Windows 7, now running Windows 10) Dell Inspiron N5050, those are Fn plus F11 and Fn plus F12.

Check Settings (formerly Control Panel) to ensure that the audio is being routed through the internal speakers, not the headphone jack.

When the computer starts, does it beep a few times? Does Windows 10 start silently, or does it have a startup chime?

HTH.

walkingman

(10,628 posts)
8. I would try....
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 04:56 PM
3 hrs ago

Open Command Prompt as Administrator: Press Win + X, select "Command Prompt (Admin)" or "Windows Terminal (Admin)".

Stop the Service: Type net stop audiosrv and press Enter.

Restart the Service: Type net start audiosrv and press Enter to restore sound.

usonian

(24,467 posts)
11. Lost audio is sometimes audio routed through bluetooth.
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 05:01 PM
3 hrs ago

Un-pair everything.

That's a start, anyway. Don't ask me how I found out.

mahatmakanejeeves

(69,042 posts)
14. Can Dell run an online diagnostic of your computer?
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 06:03 PM
2 hrs ago

If you go to Dell Support, Dell will see the service tag number for your computer and recognize it. I can't recall for certain, but it might be able to go over your computer remotely.

Nothing to lose ...

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