![]() ![]() ![]() Not saying it's YOUR solution, but keep that in mind in case it doesn't get fixed after you exhausted every possible fix. It was a physical component problem all along! Behold, the reason: the motherboard itself had a faulty part. I only figured it out after I gave up and took it to the repair shop. Turns out there was absolutely NOTHING I could do. I had installed a completely clean Windows 10 system on the now wiped clean SSD, I tried installing drivers over and over, different drivers from different sources, tried Windows troubleshooting, tried YouTube tutorials on how to fix, asked here on Reddit as well what I could do. The only option that works is Bluetooth speaker. Right-click your computer’s audio device and select Uninstall Device. Expand the Sound, video and game controllers section. So I can listen anything through mac speakers or wired headphones plugged in audio jack output. Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager. After trying to fix by myself with my own PC knowledge, the problem became exactly the same as you: no crackling anymore, but no audio driver either. Just finished installed this recent macOS update, but experiencing sound issues, where No audio output devices found is displayed in sound settings. ![]() I bought it in November of last year, and the issue began as an annoying audio crackling noise, which started in March this year. I had this exact same issue a couple of months ago in my new gaming PC that doesn't even have a full year in my hands yet. ![]()
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