Hey, thank you! I fixed it by installing another sound driver in the settings from a video I watched. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSp6vyoSZVM
Volume stuck at one level even when I adjust the slider
Hi, I have a Windows 10 laptop. For some reason, no matter what level I adjust the volume to, it's always really loud. I have it at 2 right now, and it's still blaring loud. If I set it to 100, it's the same volume. Any ideas?
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Anonymous
2021-07-04T16:04:57+00:00 Good Day Huan,
My name is Carlo, I'm an Independent Advisor and community member like you.
I am also using Windows 10 pc. Let us work together to sort this out.
Here's the steps you can try.
-Press Windows key + X
-Go to Settings
-Click Update and Security
-Click Troubleshooter then Additional troubleshooter.
-Look for Playing Audio and run the troubleshooter.
Once done proceed with these steps.
-Press Windows key + X
-Go to Device Manager
-Expand the Sound and Video Game Controllers
-Look for Audio driver that was installed
-Right click and Update
-Look for "Browse my computer for driver
-Let me pick drivers available drivers
-Choose an old driver and use it.
-Go to Control Panel
-In Control Panel, select Large icons from the View by drop down menu.
-Select Sound.
-Select the Playback tab
-Right click the Speakers and click Enable.
-Right-click it again and select Set as Default Device.
-Right click Speakers and click Properties.
-Click the Levels tab, then drag the volume slider to your preferred volume.
-Click on Advance Tab
-Uncheck the box to "Allow Application to take exclusive controls on this device"
-Click OK.
Restart your computer and check the volume.
If issue persist, let's download the updated driver
What is the exact model of your computer?
To check the system model proceed with these steps.
-Press Windows key + R
-Type msinfo32 and hit enter.
-Look for the System Model and post it here.
I hope the information above helps. Please let me know how it goes.
Have a wonderful day ahead and stay safe.
Sincerely,
Carlo T.