Microsoft Windows 10 fix volume issues

Considering this, we have mentioned two automated Microsoft volume problem troubleshoot in this Microsoft Windows 10 support guide. These troubleshoot can simply apply the basic fixes and do the volume device work again. Here are some steps to fix the problem.

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  • Step 1

In your web browser, visit the Microsoft Support Center website. Install the Microsoft audio playback trouble shooter, the automated kit to your PC. Click the Save File option to save the Microsoft fix it Audio Playback. Run.exe files to your PC. When completed, exit the web browser window. Check for the document that you just saved to your PC.

  • Step 2

Just open the file and click Run. Ensure sure that you are logged on as an admin user to your Microsoft Windows 10 PC to run this. Failing in that will not permit you to run the automated troubleshoot. When got notifications, click the I Agree on check box accept the license user agreement and click the Next button. Will go check for issues.

  • Step 3

When got the notification, click either the Detect issues and apply the fixes for or find problems and select the fixes to apply option. Will go identifying the common volume problems on your Microsoft Windows 10 computer and just fix them if you selected the first option. If selected the second option, the trouble shooter will show the issue and let you fix the issue by giving you the option.

  • Step 4

Do as suggested. If the troubleshooting has done, click the Yes, the issue has been fixed button and click the Submit button. Exit the trouble shooter window. If the issue has not been fixed, continue with the troubleshooting. If prompted, update the drives of your volume card. If the trouble shooter doesn’t find any problems with Microsoft Windows 10 settings, you can run a hardware and device trouble shooter to check whether the issue lies with your volume card or speakers.

  • Step 5

Just open your web browser and install the Microsoft Fix it Devices. Run.exe tool, the hardware and devices trouble shooter. Save the document to your PC like you did in the first step and run the tool like you did in the second step. When done, follow the steps and let the trouble shooter identify your Microsoft Windows 10 computer for the potential hardware issues. If prompted, update the drivers and finish the troubleshooting.

  • Step 6

The trouble shooter finds a faulty volume card or speaker, replace it. When done, exit the window. If any one of the trouble shooters or both of them fail to fix sound problems in your computer after having applied the possible fixes, you can contact Windows 10 tech support toll-free number. The technician will help you to fix the error by taking the remote access in the limited amount of time.

Blue Screen Errors on Windows

What is BSOD / Blue Screen Error?

Blue screens are caused by hardware Problems and Issues with low-level software running in the Windows kernel. A blue screen occurs when Windows encounters a “STOP Error.” This critical failure causes Windows to crash and stop working. The only thing Windows can do is stop the computer and restart it.

Windows NT, 2000, XP, Vista, and later versions of Windows have a blue screen error that is similar to the example shown below. These error messages often contain more detailed information and will contain information that can be searched for and found. If you’re not getting a blue screen error that looks like the example below, skip to the next Fatal exception section.

Note: If you are getting a solid blue screen with no white text, you are not encountering a BSoD. It’s likely a problem with your video card, monitor, or other hardware. Follow the no display on monitor troubleshooting steps to diagnose this problem.

Blue Screen Errors on Windows
Blue Screen Errors on Windows

 

1.Identify the blue screen by locating a line containing all capital letters with underscores instead of spaces, such as the above example, BAD_POOL_HEADER. Write this information down. If you do not see anything written in all caps with underscores like this, skip this step.

2.Get either the STOP: error message at the top of the error, or in the “Technical Information:” portion of the error. For example, in the above error, it is STOP: 0x00000019 … write the first portion of this error message down.

3.Finally, if technical information is shown, write down the file and the address.

Fixing Blue Screen Issue

  1. Determine if you changed anything recently.

 

Blue Screen Errors on Windows
Blue Screen Errors on Windows

The most common cause of the Blue Screen is a recent change in your computer’s settings or hardware. This is often related to new drivers getting installed or updated. Drivers are software that allow your hardware to communicate with Windows. If you have a restore point, try to load it and see if it helps, it may or may not. Because there are essentially an infinite number of hardware configurations possible, drivers can’t be tested for every possible setup. This means that sometimes a driver will be installed that causes a critical error when communicating with the hardware. If not resolved Contact your nearest Laptop / Desktop Service Centre.

 

  1. Check your computer’s internal hardware.

 

Blue Screen Errors on Windows
Blue Screen Errors on Windows

Sometimes, a poor connection inside the computer can cause a Blue Screen. Open your case and check to make sure that all the cables are firmly connected and that any cards are seated firmly in their sockets. This is more difficult for laptops in those situation Contact your nearest Laptop Service Centre (or) you can check the hard drive and the RAM to make sure that they are connected properly. Remove the panels in the back that cover the hard drive and RAM with a small Phillips-head screwdriver. Press the components firmly into their connections.

  1. Overheating can lead to your hardware malfunctioning.

indexOne of the most common components to overheat is the Graphics Card either Purchase a New Graphic Card at your nearest Desktop Service Centre. The second most likely culprit is the CPU. You can check temperatures in most BIOS menus, or through software in Windows.

  1. Test your RAM.

 

Blue Screen Errors on Windows
Blue Screen Errors on Windows

A common culprit in system crashes is a bad stick of RAM check with your Local Laptop / Desktop Service centre for a Better RAM. When RAM fails, it causes the system to become unstable. You can test your RAM by using a program called “memtest86”. To run the Software and to avoid Risk Contact Desktop Service Centre. Memtest will run indefinitely until you stop it yourself.

 

  1. Test your hard drive.

 

Blue Screen Errors on Windows
Blue Screen Errors on Windows

Run the “chkdsk” function on your hard drive to scan for errors and fix potential problems. A failing hard drive can cause Blue Screens due to corrupted files. To run chkdsk, open Computer/My Computer and right-click the disk that you want to scan. Select Properties. From the Properties screen, select the Tools tab. Click Check Now in the Error Checking section. Your computer will prompt you to restart in order to scan the disk. Still facing the same issue Check with your Local Computer Service centre.

  1. Strip your computer down to the essentials.

One way to narrow down what is causing the problem is to remove everything that is not essential for the PC to run. This way, if the error goes away, you know that it was one of the pieces that you disconnected.

Blue Screen Errors on Windows
Blue Screen Errors on Windows

A desktop computer needs the Motherboard, CPU, a Hard Disk, Power Supply, RAM, and a Keyboard. Plug your monitor into your motherboard’s monitor port (if it has one) so that you can disconnect the Graphics Card. Everything else can be removed during the diagnostic process.

If the computer runs fine after stripping it down, add one part back at a time until the error message appears again. This will let you know which device is causing the computer to crash. This method does not apply to laptops, as you cannot strip it down so you can speak with your Local Laptop Service Centre.

 

List of Blue Screen Error Messages in Windows OS.

BAD_POOL_HEADER DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA STATUS_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP UNKNOWN_HARD_ERROR

Do your Antivirus still good enough to protect you from online threats & Malwares’?

The first thing people do after installing an operating system is to install an antivirus software. With an antivirus installed, they think that their computer is safe now. But how effective are these antivirus? New malware is written every day while old ones are enhanced to bypass both signature and behavior based anti malware. Under current circumstances, it is safe to say that antivirus software itself can be exploited by the cyber criminals to compromise your computer.

Let us have some of the Major question that may help.

Do Antivirus really work?

According to Google Zero Day Blog, a security researcher found many vulnerabilities in the many antivirus suite, that allowed malware to get into the base and exploit the operating systems those antivirus software can tweak the OS and browsers, they can easily be targeted to compromise the computer.

Virus Detected
Virus Detected

The blog also cites examples of compressed applications. When developers want to reduce the footprint of their applications, they compress the applications and hence, are not easily identified by antivirus. To solve this, anti-malware from few antivirus unpacks the application straight in the Kernel – instead of using sand boxing techniques. You can imagine what may happen while unpacking an infected application in the base of the operating system.

As far as from those antiviruses concerned, it released few updates and says the issues pointed out by Google are solved for now. But those are not the only one. There are many other anti malware packages and more zero-day vulnerabilities to be explored and patched.

Reading this, one might feel that using a basic antivirus software is better as it not only saves on resources but also doesn’t go on to integrate themselves with the operating system files.

Is an Antivirus still good enough to protect you?

Antivirus software is either offered as free basic version or a paid pro version with some additional features. The same holds true for Internet Security Suites too.

Virus Tags
Virus Tags

Out of these two, the paid one’s typically are bulkier, occupy more space, take up RAM and use more CPU, etc., while at the same time offering you integrated protection.

The problem starts at the point where the advanced anti-malware start interfering with your operating system and browsers. These security software reach out to the OS kernel and tweak it for continuous monitoring. They also bypass the built in features of browsers that detect dangerous web pages. That means installing such a security software can expose you more to the dangers lurking out there on the Internet.

Do you need an antivirus?

Yes, sure you need an antivirus software not just for your Windows computer, but even for your Mac or Linux systems, these days. While it is good to use a modern operating system like Windows 10, Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 to protect your computer against online threats, a security software offers an additional layer of protection against malware. It will help you stop almost all known malware and even detect unknown one’s

Most malware today, get on systems, due to user-initiated actions. It could be a user clicking on a bad link, visiting a malicious website, not paying attention during installation, opening infected attachments and so on. And so, in today’s times, to stay safe online not only do you need to secure your Windows PC, you need to also exercise common sense and follow these basic Internet security tips:

  1. Always keep your operating system antivirus software and browsers updated to the latest
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    antivirus-plus-firewall

    versions

  2. Do not download email attachments from unknown senders, which you were not expecting or which look suspicious
  3. Do not click on any link blindly- whether it is in an email or a web page.
  4. If you must download software, download it only for their official home pages or from safe software download sites and exercise caution while you install them.
  5. Install additional free tools like EMET to add an additional layer of security.
  6. So is your Antivirus still good enough to protect you from modern online threats? Well – it is good, but not enough!

How to My Computer Speed Increases

Get rid of unwanted programs
Speed increases don’t end with startup times. You’ll want to make sure that your computer is running fast when you’re using it, too. Free up storage space and memory by uninstalling programs that you don’t use. These may include trial versions of software that came with the computer when you bought it, out-of-date antivirus programs, old software or games that you no longer play. Click Start > Control Panel > Uninstall a program. From the list of programs that appears, click the program you want to uninstall, then click Uninstall.
Remove temporary files
Windows’ Disk Clean-up utility can help boost your computer’s performance by removing temporary files and unnecessary system files: Click Start. In the search box, type disk clean up and, from the list of results that appears, click Disk Clean-up. In the list of Drives, click the hard disk drive that you want to clean. For most people this will be the C: drive. Click OK. the Disk Clean-up box, select the type of files that you want to delete and then click OK and then click Delete files.

How to Speed Up Slow-Running Computers

Your PC is running slow because something is using up those resources. If it’s suddenly running slower, a runaway process might be using 99% of your CPU resources, for example. Or, an application might be experiencing a memory leak and using a large amount of memory, causing your PC to swap to disk. Alternately, an application might be using the disk a lot, causing other applications to slow down when they need to load data from or save it to the disk.

To find out, open the Task Manager. You can right-click your taskbar and select the “Task Manager” option or press Ctrl+Shift+Escape to open it. On Windows 8, 8.1, and 10, the new task manager  provides an upgraded interface that color-codes applications using a lot of resources. Click the “CPU,” “Memory,” and “Disk” headers to sort the list by the applications using the most resources. If any application is using too much resources, you might want to close it normally — if you can’t, select it here and click “End Task” to force it to close.