![]() ![]() Make sure you don’t enable enhancements after installing the drivers.Ī lot of Windows 10 bugs are a result of driver incompatibility. If, despite the restart, your problem doesn’t go away then you need to uninstall your sound drivers and install them again. This should fix it but if the problem persists after this fix, try restarting Windows. ![]() ![]() If available on your system, uncheck the ‘Immediate mode’ as well. Go to the ‘Enhancements’ tab and turn off ‘Disable all enhancements’. On the Playback tab, right-click your speakers and select ‘Properties’. You can access it from Control Panel, search for it via Windows Search, or just right-click the speaker icon in the system tray ans select ‘Sounds’ from the context menu. If you are experiencing this problem, there is a very simple solution to get rid of it. When you play it again, the volume is likely to jump to 100%. All you need to do to trigger it, if it effects you, is to pause the audio playing in an app, switch to a different one and then back to the one which is playing audio. One bug that plagues the audio on a Windows 10 system is the volume randomly jumping to 100%. ![]() There are so many obscure bugs that even a year after Windows 10’s release, and two major updates later, they are all yet to be resolved. ![]()
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