I tried plugging in some headphones to the standard headphone jack port earlier and the system simply could not register them. All the standard panels (such as from the windows tool bar) or the Sound preferences pane in settings couldn't detect anything other than the built in speakers on the laptop. So I started unplugging and plugging the headphones from the jack and and checking in all these spaces to see if anything I could notice changed among what was displayed or the options available in any of these panes. No dice, its like the headphone jack doesn't exist as far as these panels were concerned.
So I went to Dell and downloaded the latest audio drivers for my exact model ( Realtek-High-Definition-Audio-Driver_V4W52_WIN_6.0.9700.1_A02 ) and installed them and restarted. No dice.
So I went to the Windows Get Help and pursued audio trouble shooting. After it ran diagnostics and such it suggested the following (and I quote):
So I did exactly that. The restart *DID NOT* prompt the computer to reinstall anything that I could tell, and now the computer can't detect any sound output system, not even its own built in speakers. In returning to the Device Manager and scrolling down, now the entire "Sound, video and game controllers" section is completely missing from the list of devices.
I am on a Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 with Windows 11 Version 23H2 (OS Build 22631.4602)
Normally I would keep reading tutorials and trying things, but as I have managed to make things worse each time I have tried so far with the standard instructions provided around the net, so I thought I would ask for some more personalized help before I make things any worse. Any thoughts or suggestions?
*EDIT:* I ran the same most recent audio driver installer again as per above and after the latest restart the computer does detect its own built in speakers again and the "Sound, video and game controllers" section in Device Manager has returned, but the system is just as unable to detect the headphones as before -- its still internal speakers detected on sound output devices only. So at least I have managed to claw my way back to the original problem from the larger mess I had made of things, but the original problem remains unsolved.
Thanks in advance.
So I went to Dell and downloaded the latest audio drivers for my exact model ( Realtek-High-Definition-Audio-Driver_V4W52_WIN_6.0.9700.1_A02 ) and installed them and restarted. No dice.
So I went to the Windows Get Help and pursued audio trouble shooting. After it ran diagnostics and such it suggested the following (and I quote):
To fix the problem, we need to update the audio driver in this device.
To update the driver, follow the steps below:
Important: Make sure to save documents before you restart.
- Select Start button, then type in the search bar "Device Manager" and select Device manager.
- Click to expand the option Sound, video and game controllers and right-click in the audio driver.
- Select Uninstall device and wait for it to finish uninstalling.
- Restart your PC.
Note: This restart will automatically prompt your PC to reinstall the audio driver.
So I did exactly that. The restart *DID NOT* prompt the computer to reinstall anything that I could tell, and now the computer can't detect any sound output system, not even its own built in speakers. In returning to the Device Manager and scrolling down, now the entire "Sound, video and game controllers" section is completely missing from the list of devices.
I am on a Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 with Windows 11 Version 23H2 (OS Build 22631.4602)
Normally I would keep reading tutorials and trying things, but as I have managed to make things worse each time I have tried so far with the standard instructions provided around the net, so I thought I would ask for some more personalized help before I make things any worse. Any thoughts or suggestions?
*EDIT:* I ran the same most recent audio driver installer again as per above and after the latest restart the computer does detect its own built in speakers again and the "Sound, video and game controllers" section in Device Manager has returned, but the system is just as unable to detect the headphones as before -- its still internal speakers detected on sound output devices only. So at least I have managed to claw my way back to the original problem from the larger mess I had made of things, but the original problem remains unsolved.
Thanks in advance.
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- I am on a Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 with Windows 11 Version 23H2 (OS Build 22631.4602)
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell / Inspiron 7440 14 2-in-1
- CPU
- System > About won't say...
- Keyboard
- built in
- Mouse
- built in trackpad