Esaudriver Device No Sound
If the preliminary checks fail, the driver is likely corrupted, missing, or outdated.
Right-click the device in and select Uninstall device .
🌐 Phase 3: Manual Driver Installation (If Auto-Fix Fails) esaudriver device no sound
For Windows 10: Right-click speaker > Sounds > Playback > Double-click esaudriver > Advanced tab > Uncheck "Enable audio enhancements."
When Windows mistakenly assigns Esaudriver as your primary playback device, your physical speakers or headphones stop receiving audio signals. Because the software driver has no physical outputs, your system plays sound into a digital void, resulting in complete silence. Step 1: Change the Default Playback Device If the preliminary checks fail, the driver is
If nothing works, force-install the driver manually:
Once uninstalled, your audio will temporarily stop working entirely. Because the software driver has no physical outputs,
Restart again, go back to BIOS, and re-enable the audio. This forces the BIOS to re-initialize the audio device, which can fix the "no sound" issue. Summary of Solutions
Look for "Other devices" or "Unknown device" (often marked with a yellow triangle). Right-click it and select .