![]() %SystemRoot%\System32\AudioEndPointBuilder.dllĥ. Replace the default value under Value data with this: Locate ServicDll and if the value is %SystemRoot%\System32\Audiosrv.dll, this is the cause of the problem.Ĥ. Now inside Registry editor navigate to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\AudioEndPointBuilder\Parametersģ. Press Windows Key R then type regedit and hit enter to open Registry Editor.Ģ. See if you’re able to resolve the “Audio services not responding in Windows 10” issue, otherwise repeat steps 1 and 2. Restore them and Restart to apply changes.ħ. Look for registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROL and if the registry key ends in:Ħ. Inside Quarantine or virus vault search for the Audio device or services that are quarantined.ĥ. Now select “ Quarantine” from the Show drop-down.Ĥ. ![]() From the system tray right-click on Norton Security and select “ View Recent History.”ģ. Open your anti-virus and go to the virus vault.Ģ. Method 4: Restore Registry key from Antivirusġ. Finally, in the Device Manager window, go to Action and click on Scan for hardware changes.ħ. Now confirm the uninstall by clicking OK.Ħ. Expand Sound, video, and game controllers and click on the sound device then select Uninstall.ĥ. Next, press Windows Key R then type devmgmt.msc and hit enter to open Device Manager.Ĥ. Go to the Registry window on the left, then scan for all the problems and let it fix them.ģ. See if you’re able to fix Audio services not responding in Windows 10 error, if not, then continue with the next method. Finally, restart the Windows Audio services and Reboot to apply changes. Now make sure all the components listed above are Started and Running in the services.mscĥ. Switch to the Dependencies tab and expand the components listed in “ This service depends on the following system components.”Ĥ. Locate Windows Audio service and double click it to open properties.ģ. Press Windows key R then type services.mscĢ. Method 2: Start Windows Audio Componentsġ. Restart your computer to apply these changes. Switch to the Services tab and make sure the above services are checked in the System configuration window.ħ. Press Windows Key R then type msconfig and hit Enter to open System Configuration.Ħ. Once done, click on the Start button to again enable the service.ĥ. Note: You may need to first stop the service by clicking on the Stop button in order to set the service to Automatic. If the Startup type is not Automatic then double-click the services and inside the property, window set them to Automatic. Make sure their Startup Type is set to Automatic and the services are Running, either way, restart all of them once again.Ĥ. Now locate the following services: Windows Audioģ. Now again try to change the settings of the Windows Audio from the “ Log on” tab and this time you will be successful. Click Apply followed by Ok to save changes.ġ1. From the “Log on” tab select Local System account.ġ0. Right-click on Windows Audio Endpoint Builder and select Properties. If you’re not able to save changes then first you need to change the settings for another service called Windows Audio Endpoint Builder.Ĩ. Click Apply followed by OK to save changes.ħ. Now click on Find Now button then select LOCAL SERVICE from the search results and click OK.Ħ. Or else you can click on the Browse button then click on the Advanced button. Note: If you don’t know the password then either you can type a new password and click OK to save changes. Next, select This account and make sure Local Service is selected with Password. From the Properties window navigate to the “ Log on” tab.ĥ. Right-click on Windows Audio then select Properties.Ĥ. ![]() Find Windows Audio in the services list, press W to find it easily.ģ. Press Windows key R then type services.msc and hit Enter to open the Windows services list.Ģ.
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