Sound Exclusive — Esaudriver Device No
Choose and navigate to the folder where you unzipped the ESAuDriver files. Check Windows Audio Services : Press Win + R , type services.msc , and hit Enter.
Understanding the root cause is the first step to a solution. Here are the most common reasons for this specific audio failure:
Follow the steps in this guide: run the troubleshooter, reinstall the ESAuDriver from Device Manager, or manually install the driver from the Microsoft Update Catalog. esaudriver device no sound
Don’t worry. The “Esaudriver” (often associated with C-Media chips and generic USB audio hardware) is notorious for this. Here is the step-by-step guide to getting your sound back.
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Based on the analysis and troubleshooting steps taken, the following recommendations are made:
If the simple restart didn't work, you can try manually updating the driver: Choose and navigate to the folder where you
When Windows boots up again, it will automatically detect the hardware and attempt to reinstall the correct driver. Many users report this simple reset is enough to restore their audio.
If (or your preferred speakers) is not set as the default, right-click it. Here are the most common reasons for this
Windows often gets confused when you have multiple audio outputs (e.g., Realtek, HDMI, Bluetooth).
If the driver reappears after a reboot, it is being reinstalled by a specific app on your PC (such as a remote controller or a screen recorder). You may need to uninstall that specific software to remove the driver permanently. Restart the Windows Audio Service Search for "Services" in the Start menu and open it. Scroll down to Windows Audio . Right-click it and select Restart .