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How to Turn On or Off Play Windows Startup Sound in Windows 10 Windows 10 can play a sound at startup to let you know it's loaded and ready This tutorial will show you how to turn on or off the Windows startup sound for all users in Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10
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- How to Mute and Unmute Sound Volume in Windows 10
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Spatial sound with Windows Sonic supports TVs, home theaters, and sound bars that support Dolby Atmos Spatial sound can also be used with any pair of headphones via Windows Sonic for Headphones or Dolby Atmos for Headphones Starting with Windows 10 build 17704, Microsoft added DTS:X to the list of spatial audio technologies you can use
- Sound device installed but audio playback fails (probably blocked . . .
We have a Windows 10 Home PC with a weird situation While both the HDMI audio device and the Realtek onboard audio card have installed drivers and everything appears OK in Device Manager, when trying to play a sound on either nothing is heard The Window
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