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Audio Services Not Responding in Windows 10: How to Fix It
Try these easy fixes and make Windows 10 audio services work again
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Sometimes, you may face a problem that shows a message like Windows 10 audio services is not responding. Fortunately, you can solve it easily.
If you encounter asound-related problem on Windows 10, the first thing you may do is use the Playing Audio troubleshooter. However, it may fail by showing that the Audio services are not responding. This issue may indicate many things. But you can solve it by following the proper steps.
What causes Windows 10 audio services to be unresponsive?
There are several reasons that may cause this unwanted situation. It includes the following:
Now that we know the causes for the unresponsive Windows audio services, let’s apply the solutions below to fix the problem.
How do I fix Windows 10 audio services not responding issue?
Before taking the main steps to fix this problem, we suggest you check the following aspects:
If the audio services are still not responding, proceed with the solutions below.
1. Update the audio driver
Now, try to play any audio file or anything that has audio. It should fix audio services not responding on Windows 10. If it didn’t work as intended, we recommend using a specialized tool.
Outbyte Driver Updater
2. Re-install the audio driver
After completing the sound driver’s reinstallation, verify whether it has solved the Windows 10 audio services not responding issue or not.
3. Uninstall problematic update
Please remember that this method only helps when you encounter an audio problem after installing an update. If not, skip it and follow the next methods.
4. Start/Restart the audio services
If the Windows 10 audio services not responding problem still persists, you may need to restart additional services.
It includes theDCOM Server Process Launcher,RPC Endpoint Mapper, andRemote Procedure Call (RPC).
5. Uninstall audio software
After uninstalling, restart Windows 10. It should help to get rid of the unresponsive audio services issues.
Following the above methods will indeed help. However, you also can consider doing asystem restore. We also suggest you take steps torepair problematic system filesif necessary.
If none of these things have fixed the audio services are not responding problem, consider doing aclean Windows installation.
One thing to keep in mind is that your audio services also may go through problems if there is a problem with any connected device that has the audio input or output feature.Some webcamsmay have a built-in mic, and that has problems. You can disconnect the webcam, too, in this case.
So, make sure to check these devices. If necessary, disconnect them and see if it helps.
This article has explained how to fix Windows 10 audio services not responding. If you know other better methods, feel free to let us know in the comments box.
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Hasibul Kabir
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Hasibul Kabir is a Tech-Enthusiast Blogger, Web Developer & Hobbyist Game Developer. Writing about Technology, mainly Windows, Mac, iOS, etc., is his main focus, besides doing some computer science-related work.
He loves exploring new technology and presenting it with simple words to the audience. When not at work, Hasibul plays video games, explores nature, tastes delicious foods, or learns new things.
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