Your laptop's having sound issues and you are wondering how to solve this issue quickly from the comfort of your house ? We have gathered a list of manipulations that might help you do just that.
Useful manipulations
1/3 - Check your sound settings
Check the sounds settings
- To do so, click on the speaker icon on the taskbar (the icon might be hidden, so if you don't see it, click on the little arrow to make it appear).
- Once you have the small “Speakers” window open, click on the top right arrow to see the list of devices that are linked to your laptop.
- Make sure that the sound you're playing is connected to the audio of your preferred device.
Did this help? If not, please follow the next instructions.
Use the sound troubleshoot feature
Go to “Start” > “Settings” > “System” > “Sound” > “Troubleshoot common sound problems” and select “Output devices” or “Input device”.
→ for Windows 10: the last step is called "Troubleshoot".
2/3 - Update your software
Windows 11:
If you want to see the available updates, go to “Start” > “Settings” > “Windows Update.”
Windows 10:
If you want to see the available updates go to “Start” > “Settings” > “Update & Security” > “Windows Update.”
If you see an error message
Before you get started, make sure that:
- Your laptop is plugged into a power source.
- You've backed up all your personal data.
- You have administrator access: this isn't mandatory but note that some updates may require an admin status.
Step 1. Make sure you have space for the updates
Your laptop requires a minimum of 16 GB of free space to upgrade to a 32-bit OS, or 20 GB for a 64-bit OS.
Step 2. Restart your laptop
Restarting your laptop will allow you to enjoy the latest updates.
To restart your device go to “Start” > “Power” and either select “Update and restart” or “Update and shut down.”
Step 3. Download all new updates
Now that you've tried the previous recommendations, try running the new updates again.
Go to “Start” > “Settings” > “Windows Update.”
→ For Windows 10: go to “Start” > “Settings” > “Update & Security” > “Windows Update.”
Step 4. Remove external hardware
Unplug any external devices and then try to download updates again. If this doesn't work, move on to our next suggestion.
Step 5. Look for potential errors
Write "device manager" in the search box on the taskbar and select the result you get.
A window will appear, look for any device with a yellow exclamation mark.
Select the relevant device(s) name.
Click “Action” and select either “Update driver” or “Uninstall” to correct the errors.
Step 6. Solve error code when updating
If you see an error notification when installing Windows updates, we suggest running the “Update Troubleshooter.”
Go to “Start” > “Settings” > “System” > “Troubleshoot” > “Other troubleshooters.” Look for the “Most frequent” menu and select “Windows Update” > “Run.”
→ For Windows 10: go to “Start” > “Settings” > “Update & Security” > “Troubleshoot” > “Additionaltroubleshooters.” Look for the “Get up and running” menu and select “Windows Update” > “Run the troubleshooter.”
When the troubleshooter's job is done, restart your device.
When your laptop turns back on, check for new updates by going to the “Start” > “Settings” > “WindowsUpdate” > “Check for updates” and install the updates you see.
Step 7. Solve issue of incomplete updates installation
Depending on your connection speed and the size of the updates, the installation may take a considerable amount of time. If you see that the installation stays blocked at a certain percentage, try checking for updates again or using the “Update Troubleshooter” (for the last one, check the previous step, “Solve error code when updating”).
To check for updates, go to “Start” > “Settings” > “Windows Update.”
3/3 - Update Drivers
- Click the Windows logo or the "Search" symbol in the taskbar at the bottom of your screen.
- Search for and click the "Device Manager" icon that appears in the "Best Results" section.
- Click the ">" symbol in front of the device you are troubleshooting.
- Right-click on the lines that appear and select "Update Driver" then select the “Automatic Search” option.
- If Windows finds an update, click "Update Driver."
- If Windows doesn't find an update, you can try searching for one on the manufacturer’s website.
Still no luck?
We’re sorry to hear that! Here's what you can do:
- If you haven’t contacted Back Market Customer Care, now is the time!
- If you have already opened a service request with us and your device needs to be returned for repair follow the return instructions and use the return label you’re provided with.