In this article, we’ll discuss different methods for reinstalling audio drivers.

1. Uninstall Using Device Manager

Device Manager is the easiest method to uninstall any driver. It is a feature of the Windows operating system that allows you to control and manage the hardware connected to your computer. Restarting the device will prompt Windows to automatically reinstall the drivers. After uninstalling the drivers, follow these steps to restart your device:

2. Install Drivers Manually

Different laptops and PCs require various audio drivers, which can sometimes be difficult to find and install. To locate the correct drivers, you can check your device model and search for it on Google.

2.1 To Check the Device Model

Identify your device model through the System Configuration utility.

2.2 Download the Drivers

You can search for drivers using your device name on Google and download them.

3. Third-party Driver Installer

If the above methods do not work, you can also use a third-party driver installer. These tools can automatically download and install drivers for you without any complications. For guidance on the best driver updater tools, check out our article here.

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