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Assuming you didn't have this problem before you had windows 10, andWindows 10—and you upgraded from a lower windows, itan earlier version of Windows—it is likely that your soundcardsound card drivers are somehow causing this. 

If this is indeed the case, it requires a special method to reinstall the drivers.

  1. Go to your Control Panel, System, Device Manager.

    Go to your “Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager.”
  2. Find your soundcard driver.

    Find your soundcard driver.
  3. Right click and choose Uninstall.

    Right click and choose uninstall.
  4. Make sure you check the button: Also remove drivers. If this option is not available, then you didn't select the right soundcard.

    Make sure you check the button: Also remove drivers. If this option is not available, then you didn't select the right sound card.
  5. Reboot your pc

    Reboot your PC.
  6. Install your soundcard again.

    Install your soundcard again.

Assuming you didn't have this problem before you had windows 10, and you upgraded from a lower windows, it is likely that your soundcard drivers are somehow causing this. If this is indeed the case, it requires a special method to reinstall the drivers.

  1. Go to your Control Panel, System, Device Manager.

  2. Find your soundcard driver.

  3. Right click and choose Uninstall.

  4. Make sure you check the button: Also remove drivers. If this option is not available, then you didn't select the right soundcard.

  5. Reboot your pc

  6. Install your soundcard again.

Assuming you didn't have this problem before you had Windows 10—and you upgraded from an earlier version of Windows—it is likely that your sound card drivers are somehow causing this. 

If this is indeed the case, it requires a special method to reinstall the drivers.

  1. Go to your “Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager.”
  2. Find your soundcard driver.
  3. Right click and choose uninstall.
  4. Make sure you check the button: Also remove drivers. If this option is not available, then you didn't select the right sound card.
  5. Reboot your PC.
  6. Install your soundcard again.
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Assuming you didn't have this problem before you had windows 10, and you upgraded from a lower windows, it is likely that your soundcard drivers are somehow causing this. If this is indeed the case, it requires a special method to reinstall the drivers.

  1. Go to your Control Panel, System, Device Manager.

  2. Find your soundcard driver.

  3. Right click and choose Uninstall.

  4. Make sure you check the button: Also remove drivers. If this option is not available, then you didn't select the right soundcard.

  5. Reboot your pc

  6. Install your soundcard again.