The little speaker in the bottom right corner of my computer disappeared automatically, why

Updated on technology 2024-03-19
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Maybe the sound card driver is broken.

    Try reinstalling the driver.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Situation 1: Right-click on the desktop "My Computer" Properties Hardware Settings Manager Sound & Game Controller If there is no AC97 or High under this item

    definition or other long strings in English, or with a yellow question mark. Situation 2: Click on the lower left corner of the desktop to start all the settings in the Control Panel Sound & Audio Devices are grayed out, that is, they cannot be used.

    If there is one of the above two conditions, you will go directly.

    **"Driver Wizard" software, after installing it, double-click to open Driver Update Tick "Sound** and Game Controller" Start Update Restart the computer after the update is complete. If the above two situations do not exist, please follow the steps below. Step 1:

    If there is no speaker in the lower right corner of the desktop, start the Control Profile Panel Sound and audio devices and tick the "Put the volume icon into the taskbar" OK. zsh

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What's the deal with the volume icon missing?

    1.For win7 system, the tray in the lower right corner has a big change to XP, by default, the notification area in the lower right corner of the computer screen will hide the volume control, check if this is the case, you only need to modify only the display notification to show the icon and notification. OK.

    2.A virus Trojan has been infected in a computer, and the virus has corrupted files related to audio processing, including DirectX-related components, and may also cause the volume icon to disappear and the sound icon to disappear.

    3.The sound card driver is corrupted or the driver is installed incorrectly.

    The volume icon is missing the workaround.

    The system of Windows 7 should first check the settings of the notification area and set the volume to show the icon and notification. Then, check if the settings related to the loud in the control panel are normal. If the driver is faulty, these options are grayed out and left in an unselectable state.

    Use Kingsoft Antivirus to quickly check whether the computer is damaged by viruses. Generally, we don't need to do a comprehensive scan of the hard disk, we only need to use quick scanning, scan for 3-5 minutes, and follow the prompts to remove the virus.

    If none of the above methods work, you should check the control panel, device manager, check whether the sound card driver has a yellow question mark, if so, you only need to reinstall the sound card driver again, restart the computer to fix it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If not, there are two possibilities.

    One you click on my computer.

    Right-click attributes. The device manager looks to see if there is anything yellow, which means that it is not installed!

    Second, if you don't click on the control panel.

    Locate the sound and audio device.

    Double-click to open it, put the volume icon in the taskbar, and you're good to go!

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