Speakers detected upon device manager “scan for hardware changes” but do not survive a reboot
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I have a strange problem on Windows 10.
Usually upon reboot I only have one audio device available, the laptop speakers. If I go into the device manager, the others don't show up (I have a Phillips monitor speaker - display-port and an HP monitor speaker - HDMI)
If I scan for hardware changes from the device manager then it detects them and everything works fine.
until reboot that is...
then the same thing happens again.
Anyone know how I can make these detected devices "stick"?
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I have a strange problem on Windows 10.
Usually upon reboot I only have one audio device available, the laptop speakers. If I go into the device manager, the others don't show up (I have a Phillips monitor speaker - display-port and an HP monitor speaker - HDMI)
If I scan for hardware changes from the device manager then it detects them and everything works fine.
until reboot that is...
then the same thing happens again.
Anyone know how I can make these detected devices "stick"?
windows-10 device-manager
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Try to run Windows Troubleshooting for Audio.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 15:06
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I have a strange problem on Windows 10.
Usually upon reboot I only have one audio device available, the laptop speakers. If I go into the device manager, the others don't show up (I have a Phillips monitor speaker - display-port and an HP monitor speaker - HDMI)
If I scan for hardware changes from the device manager then it detects them and everything works fine.
until reboot that is...
then the same thing happens again.
Anyone know how I can make these detected devices "stick"?
windows-10 device-manager
I have a strange problem on Windows 10.
Usually upon reboot I only have one audio device available, the laptop speakers. If I go into the device manager, the others don't show up (I have a Phillips monitor speaker - display-port and an HP monitor speaker - HDMI)
If I scan for hardware changes from the device manager then it detects them and everything works fine.
until reboot that is...
then the same thing happens again.
Anyone know how I can make these detected devices "stick"?
windows-10 device-manager
windows-10 device-manager
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Try to run Windows Troubleshooting for Audio.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 15:06
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Try to run Windows Troubleshooting for Audio.
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Try to run Windows Troubleshooting for Audio.
– harrymc
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Try to run Windows Troubleshooting for Audio.
– harrymc
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