![]() Some recent third-party installation can often cause this interference, so try stopping it for a while and rechecking. Sometimes it is just a non-functional audio component that causes the problem. Also, the dependency services, Remote Procedure Call and Windows Audio Endpoint Builder must be started and set to automatic too! Check the Audio Components.If you have Multimedia Class Scheduler Service, set that to Automatic too. ![]()
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