Windows 10, No Audio Output Device Is Installed

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  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
       #1

    Windows 10, No Audio Output Device Is Installed


    Hi Guys, currently i'm using a Asus A43 laptop and had upgraded Windows 10 few days ago.
    But somehow. i dont know how but some how, the audio is not detected.

    Things I tried:
    1.) Reinstalled the realtek driver ( R279, 7553)
    2.) Restart the Windows Audio Services
    3.) Let windows to update its own

    However these action are still the same

    i've check on the event viewer and its showing this error. saying the device is not migrated.

    Event 441, Kernel PnP

    Device HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0269&SUBSYS_10431AD3&REV_1001\4&23c09310&0&0001 could not be migrated.


    Last Device Instance Id: BTHENUM\{61118058-486c-4bb0-b4b8-ace4dcadec44}_LOCALMFG&0000\8&1a368771&0&000000000000_00000000
    Class Guid: {4d36e96c-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
    Location Path:
    Migration Rank: 0xF000FFFFFFFFF122
    Present: false
    Status: 0xC0000719

    Kindly assist me on this.... Thanks
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  2. Posts : 173
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    You can try to completely uninstall the audio driver through Windows Control Panel then reboot and manually install the latest Realtek audio driver: Latest Realtek HD Audio Driver Version - Windows 10 Forums

    Good luck!
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Nemix said:
    You can try to completely uninstall the audio driver through Windows Control Panel then reboot and manually install the latest Realtek audio driver: Latest Realtek HD Audio Driver Version - Windows 10 Forums

    Good luck!
    Dear Nemix, thanks for the reply
    however the step you provided is the one that i'm always using.
    i've even installed the latest realtek driver ( 7571 ) , but still no hope on it
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  4. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #4

    I upgraded a laptop 2 days ago, and had the headphone jack plugged in during the upgrade. Big mistake! - the laptop's audio device was not installed by the time the upgrade was completed. I had to uninstall the missing device several times, rebooting each time, until I finally got the message that the device was there but the drivers could not load.

    See my post here for resolution:

    No sound after installing 10 - Windows 10 Forums

    This was IDT HiDef Audio, but may help you as well.
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  5. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    simrick said:
    I upgraded a laptop 2 days ago, and had the headphone jack plugged in during the upgrade. Big mistake! - the laptop's audio device was not installed by the time the upgrade was completed. I had to uninstall the missing device several times, rebooting each time, until I finally got the message that the device was there but the drivers could not load.

    See my post here for resolution:

    No sound after installing 10 - Windows 10 Forums

    This was IDT HiDef Audio, but may help you as well.
    Thanks, Simrick, however this solution does not apply on my machine..
    still no audio detected...
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  6. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #6

    xbatman139 said:
    Thanks, Simrick, however this solution does not apply on my machine..
    still no audio detected...
    Does it show in device manager? Perhaps with a bang on it? If so, please uninstall it completely (right-click and select uninstall) and opt to remove all drivers if it gives you that option. Reboot. Go back to device manager. Hover over it and select properties. In the general tab, see what the error description is. Mine had an error of "device not installed". I had to keep deleting the device from device manager and rebooting until it finally showed "can not start", and the reason was no driver installed. I was then able to install the driver.
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  7. Posts : 1,264
    Windows 10 (19045.3154)
       #7

    xbatman 139, can you check whether "Windows Audio" Service and "Windows Audio Endpoint Builder" service running.
    Windows 10, No Audio Output Device Is Installed-capture-100.jpg
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  8. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #8

    Problem solved


    Hey I could solve the same problem by deinstalling the realtek software in programs and features. Just update the realtek drivers in the device manager.
    xbatman139 said:
    Hi Guys, currently i'm using a Asus A43 laptop and had upgraded Windows 10 few days ago.
    But somehow. i dont know how but some how, the audio is not detected.

    Things I tried:
    1.) Reinstalled the realtek driver ( R279, 7553)
    2.) Restart the Windows Audio Services
    3.) Let windows to update its own

    However these action are still the same

    i've check on the event viewer and its showing this error. saying the device is not migrated.

    Event 441, Kernel PnP

    Device HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0269&SUBSYS_10431AD3&REV_1001\4&23c09310&0&0001 could not be migrated.


    Last Device Instance Id: BTHENUM\{61118058-486c-4bb0-b4b8-ace4dcadec44}_LOCALMFG&0000\8&1a368771&0&000000000000_00000000
    Class Guid: {4d36e96c-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
    Location Path:
    Migration Rank: 0xF000FFFFFFFFF122
    Present: false
    Status: 0xC0000719

    Kindly assist me on this.... Thanks
      My Computer


  9. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 & 10 dual boot
       #9

    This is the only thing that worked on my ASUS N55SF dual boot system: Win7 on HDD (MBR) and Win10 on SSD (GPT).

    Step 1
    Assuming that you have already Win7 installed on your primary disk, install Win10 on your secondary disk.

    Step 2
    When install is done, enter your BIOS and go to the Boot section. There you should see "Windows Boot Manager" as your default boot option. Change it so that your primary disk (where you have Win7 installed) becomes your default boot option (it should be something like "P0:" followed by your disk model number, mine is "P0: ST9750423AS"). Save and restart.

    Step 3
    Now Win7 should start automatically (no boot manager showing up). Enter Win7, open an elevated command prompt and run
    bcdboot X:\windows
    where X is the Win10 system partition as seen from Win7, typically E, F, G or H.

    Step 4
    Restart. You should now see the Windows Boot Manager (probably the Windows 10 GUI boot manager). Select Windows 10, install your audio drivers (if you already have, I suggest you uninstall them and restart before doing this), restart and you're done.

    Reference: Solved No Windows Boot Manager on dual boot system (7 10) - Windows 10 Forums
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  10. Posts : 1
    windows
       #10

    i may got a easy fix


    brummyfan said:
    xbatman 139, can you check whether "Windows Audio" Service and "Windows Audio Endpoint Builder" service running.
    Windows 10, No Audio Output Device Is Installed-capture-100.jpg
    so i was reading this part here and noticed something there indeed running all the time but most apps i use like skype will say its in use here is what i did "i went too this location show my the picture and took a good look all you got too do is restart the program maybe that works so i did it instead if restarting my pc i restarted the Windows Audio Endpoint Builder
    too my suprise after it was finished restarting it my sound poped back in and was ready too go.

    i hope this also works for all of you out there and good luck.
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