

- #What happens if i dont update my sound driver drivers
- #What happens if i dont update my sound driver software
- #What happens if i dont update my sound driver windows
If you are missing the Sound, video and game controllers category in Device Manager, your sound card drivers may not be installed properly. If this does not work, determine what device is not detected and resolve that issue first.
#What happens if i dont update my sound driver windows
If any other devices are listed, we recommend you remove those devices, reboot the computer, and let Windows re-detect the devices. If Other devices are listed, these could be the sound card or another conflicting device. If this doesn't work or cannot locate the proper files, get the latest sound drivers from your sound card manufacturer. If prompted for a location of drivers, try pointing it to your sound card CD or your Windows CD. As the computer is booting, the system detects the sound card and any of its devices and reinstall those devices.Under Sound, video and game controllers, highlight each device and press the delete key to remove the device.If you cannot locate additional information about your issue or resolve it, follow the steps below. Additional information about error codes, and help with Device Manager, is on our Device Manager section. If you open the device that is conflicting and view the properties, additional details about the conflict may be listed. If Device Manager reports conflicts, it's likely that either the appropriate drivers are not installed, or there's a device resource conflict.


#What happens if i dont update my sound driver software
If the software's sound settings are not muted, and you increased the sound volume in the software settings, but you still have no sound, continue to the next section. Unmuting the sound or increasing the sound volume often fixes the problem and restores your sound. Muted or very low sound is often a default sound setting in music or video playback software, and online video sites, like YouTube. Look for a speaker icon or sound settings in the software menu bar or status bar, and check if the sound is muted or turned down. Many software programs and games have settings for controlling sound output, and these settings can override the volume settings in Windows. If you don't hear any sound through your speakers when playing a song, video, game, or other sound-related activities, review the sections below for help on troubleshooting the issue.
