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02-24-2018 12:34 AM
I have an issue that I can't find described elsewhere. When I start my laptop sound works fine, when the laptop is in the docking station audio is routed through the docking station or I can play via internal speakers. When I remove the laptop from the dock (I usually do this by sleeping the laptop first) the internal speakers no longer work. I have been through all the troubleshooting steps but no issues are found or apparent, it's just that no sound is heard through internal speakers. If I plug in headphones sound plays fine through headphones, when I unplug I get a notification that the jack has been unplugged but still no sound from speakers. When plugged back into the docking station all is well and internal speakers work again. The only fix I have found is to restart the PC when disconnected from the dock, but that only works until the laptop is next undocked.
Elsewhere I have seen mention of the SRS control settings but I cannot find that application/settings. The sound is Realtek High Definition.
I did not always have this issue, it has developed in the last 6 months or so, I have had the laptop for about 2 years.
03-28-2018 10:45 AM
Hello there,
I found a similar audio situation regarding undocking on Microsoft's Communicate Site and have pasted the steps to run the audio troubleshooting below. This is specifically for Windows 10:
Run audio troubleshooter.
You might be able to solve some problems by running a troubleshooter that will automatically fix some common issues with audio.
Follow the steps to run the troubleshooter:
Press Windows key on your keyboard
Type Troubleshooting and click Troubleshooting..
Click on view all (on the left)
Select Playing Audio troubleshooter
Follow the prompted steps to troubleshoot this issue.
Check if it helps.
If the issue persists, uninstall and reinstall the audio drivers and check if it helps.