
I don’t want to reset factory setting my laptop or reinstall Windows10 yet as I live remotely with metered slow WIFI and the laptop came without any DVDs! The system rebooted twice when reinstalling the Realtek audio driver that the Microsoft technician found very odd possibly a reset to previous drivers? and the fact that I have to set my volume both Media Player and Windows/Realtek sound console to 100% to listen to music speech is difficult to understand for Acer’s latest flagship Aspire 5 laptop model bothers me a lot. Microsoft technical support remote session reinstalled my NVidia MX250 video drivers as the one I had installed by Acer were wrong or outdated, Microsoft also reinstalled the latest Realtek HD Audio driver trying to get a louder volume but no such luck. My Acer laptop sound system is controlled by a hybrid of sound drivers: Intel chipset, Realtek sound effects, Windows Audio and Audio End Point builder services speakers and effects and Acer TrueHarmony and I would not be surprised if some drivers are not installed properly or not compatible with Windows10 sound protocol.

The popular Windows Loudness enhancement option is not available on my system Windows10 build 18363, turning all controls off/on and changing the bit rate/frequencies do not affect the low volume. I have a low sound volume problem with my Acer laptop that I bought last month, cannot boost the sound of my 2 laptop Stereo Speakers Windows Media Player, system and streaming, Windows Sound Enhancement no loudness option boosts the bass a bit but reduces the overall volume while the Acer “TrueHarmony” option in Realtek’s Audio Console also reduces the volume. Processor & Chipset, Intel®, Core™ i7, 10th Gen, Quad-core 4 Core™Ĭache, 8 MB, 64-bit Processing Yes, Memory 4 GB You could try using the Windows Update Troubleshooting tool to fix any updates that have not come through for Windows 10.Aspire 5 A515-54G-70AG, Part Number: NX.HNBSP.002 Change the Default Format drop-down to the highest quality.Ĩ. Click the advanced tab on the Properties window.Ħ. Right click the Speaker icon in the bottom right corner by your time.ĥ.

The link to using the Windows troubleshooting tool is the best for this situation.ġ. I came across your post about the Notebook, and wanted to assist you! I have looked into your issue about your HP Notebook and issues with the sound volume to low even when on full. Here is a link to help resolve the speakers and sound not working correctly.

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