How to Fix: Dell No Sound After Update (Inspiron 3760)
Infopackets Reader Mike P. writes:
" Dear Dennis,
Thank you for your excellent website and remote desktop service - you've been a great help in the past. I have a new problem: Dell SupportAssist recently popped up with a message stating that I had sound driver updates to apply to Windows 10, namely: two Intel high definition audio drivers, and one Realtek high definition audio driver. I downloaded and installed the sound drivers onto my PC, but unfortunately, there's been no sound after the Dell update. I've tried to uninstall and reinstall the Dell audio drivers but it made no difference. I've checked to make sure the speakers are fully plugged into the sound ports in the back of the machine, but that didn't help. I really need to get my sound fixed - can you please help? "
My response:
I asked Mike if he would like me to connect to his machine using my remote desktop support service in order to have a closer look, and he agreed.
Below I will discuss my findings.
How to Fix: Dell No Sound After Update (Inspiron 3760)
Whenever Mike unplugged and re-plugged his speakers into the speaker jack, a window would appear asking what was being plugged in: headphones or surround sound speakers, as the audio ports can be configured accordingly. In Mike's case, it was the Realtek high definition audio driver that was the issue, and not the Intel high definition audio drivers affecting his front speakers.
Here's what I tried to fix the sound issue:
I uninstalled the Realtek audio driver and reinstalled it manually using the latest Realtek sound card driver from Dell's website; I used Device Manager to roll back the Realtek audio driver to the previous release before the Dell SupportAssist made the sound stop working; I manually uninstalled the Realtek driver and manually installed an older release; I downloaded and reinstalled an older BIOS update (firmware) thinking that might fix the sound, and I had Mike try different headphones and speakers in the back audio port.
None of these options worked.
I then discovered through some research that Mike's Dell Inspiron 3760 had both a front audio port and a back audio port. I had Mike plug his speakers into the front audio port, and the sound card driver popped up once again asking what was being plugged in, and he chose "Front Speakers". I then tested the audio using the speaker icon near the clock (via the tray bar) and it worked. I then had Mike unplug his speakers from the front audio ports and into the back audio ports, and voila - the sound was working again!
It seems that there was some kind of a conflict with the Dell / Realtek audio driver and Windows 10, such that unplugging the speakers from the back, then to the front, then to the back again fixed the problem.
I hope that helps anyone else that runs into this issue.
Additional 1-on-1 Support: From Dennis
If your PC or laptop suddenly has no sound after a Dell update and the instructions above didn't help fix your issue - I can help using my remote desktop support service. Simply contact me, briefly describing the issue and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
About the author: Dennis Faas
Dennis Faas is the owner and operator of Infopackets.com. With over 30 years of computing experience, Dennis' areas of expertise are a broad range and include PC hardware, Microsoft Windows, Linux, network administration, and virtualization. Dennis holds a Bachelors degree in Computer Science (1999) and has authored 6 books on the topics of MS Windows and PC Security. If you like the advice you received on this page, please up-vote / Like this page and share it with friends. For technical support inquiries, Dennis can be reached via Live chat online this site using the Zopim Chat service (currently located at the bottom left of the screen); optionally, you can contact Dennis through the website contact form.
Most popular articles
- Which Processor is Better: Intel or AMD? - Explained
- How to Prevent Ransomware in 2018 - 10 Steps
- 5 Best Anti Ransomware Software Free
- How to Fix: Computer / Network Infected with Ransomware (10 Steps)
- How to Fix: Your Computer is Infected, Call This Number (Scam)
- Scammed by Informatico Experts? Here's What to Do
- Scammed by Smart PC Experts? Here's What to Do
- Scammed by Right PC Experts? Here's What to Do
- Scammed by PC / Web Network Experts? Here's What to Do
- How to Fix: Windows Update Won't Update
- Explained: Do I need a VPN? Are VPNs Safe for Online Banking?
- Explained: VPN vs Proxy; What's the Difference?
- Explained: Difference Between VPN Server and VPN (Service)
- Forgot Password? How to: Reset Any Password: Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10
- How to: Use a Firewall to Block Full Screen Ads on Android
- Explained: Absolute Best way to Limit Data on Android
- Explained: Difference Between Dark Web, Deep Net, Darknet and More
- Explained: If I Reset Windows 10 will it Remove Malware?
My name is Dennis Faas and I am a senior systems administrator and IT technical analyst specializing in cyber crimes (sextortion / blackmail / tech support scams) with over 30 years experience; I also run this website! If you need technical assistance , I can help. Click here to email me now; optionally, you can review my resume here. You can also read how I can fix your computer over the Internet (also includes user reviews).
We are BBB Accredited
We are BBB accredited (A+ rating), celebrating 21 years of excellence! Click to view our rating on the BBB.