Right-click the device and select Uninstall device .
Audio issues can instantly disrupt your workflow, gaming sessions, or entertainment. If you are encountering a error on your system, you are likely dealing with a corrupt, missing, or misconfigured audio driver.
These drivers act as a "bridge" to record system sound internally. However, if the software is closed, uninstalled, or crashes, the driver may remain active and hijack your audio output, resulting in silence because the audio is being piped into a virtual void rather than your physical speakers or headphones.
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Click the button. (If the button is grayed out, it means no previous version is saved on your system).
is a virtual audio driver. It is often installed by software such as:
This is the most effective fix for this specific driver. Windows often reinstalls the correct one automatically after an uninstall. Right-click the device and select Uninstall device
Locate , right-click it, and select Restart .
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the box "Attempt to remove the driver for this device" and click Uninstall . These drivers act as a "bridge" to record
Choose and navigate to the folder where you extracted the downloaded driver file. Select the .inf file and complete the installation. 3. Use Third-Party Driver Tools
Follow the on-screen prompts and apply any recommended fixes. 2. Update the Esaudriver Device via Device Manager