I recently reinstalled OS 22H2 and it was updated to 23H2 trough Windows update.
Regardless of update, certain system sounds are too deep and distorted since the system was installed.
In previous instance that was installed, same Windows version sounds worked fine.
For instance moving the slider for sound (sound icon on taskbar) produces a sound so you can hear the new value,
this sound is too deep and distorted.
Sound of notification messages (ex. received from some site like from this forum into notification center) is also deep and distorted compared to other system sounds that work fine.
Things I have tried and didn't work:
1. Reinstalling audio drivers.
2. Disabling audio enhancements in audio properties.
3. Running audio troubleshooter
4. Testing sound with "Test" button in audio properties.
For point 4, test is fine and sound is good perhaps because the system sound used for test is fine, not all system sounds are faulty.
Additional information that might be useful is that unlike with Windows I had installed previously, during this installation I let Windows connect to internet and update itself prior first use, this resulted in WU downloading all sorts of drivers, but I've installed manufacturers drivers afterwards and have disabled driver installment trough WU in advanced system settings.
Regardless of update, certain system sounds are too deep and distorted since the system was installed.
In previous instance that was installed, same Windows version sounds worked fine.
For instance moving the slider for sound (sound icon on taskbar) produces a sound so you can hear the new value,
this sound is too deep and distorted.
Sound of notification messages (ex. received from some site like from this forum into notification center) is also deep and distorted compared to other system sounds that work fine.
Things I have tried and didn't work:
1. Reinstalling audio drivers.
2. Disabling audio enhancements in audio properties.
3. Running audio troubleshooter
4. Testing sound with "Test" button in audio properties.
For point 4, test is fine and sound is good perhaps because the system sound used for test is fine, not all system sounds are faulty.
Additional information that might be useful is that unlike with Windows I had installed previously, during this installation I let Windows connect to internet and update itself prior first use, this resulted in WU downloading all sorts of drivers, but I've installed manufacturers drivers afterwards and have disabled driver installment trough WU in advanced system settings.
- Windows Build/Version
- 22631.2792
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro 23H2
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- MSI / MS-7B29
- CPU
- Intel i3 8100 @3.6Ghz
- Motherboard
- H310M PRO-VDH (MS-7B29)
- Memory
- 1 x 16GB DDR4 @2400 MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce GT 1030 2GB SDDR4
- Sound Card
- Realtek VEN_10EC&DEV_0887 / NVIDIA VEN_10DE&DEV_0081
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer V226HQL
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- SSD 500 GB Crucial MX500 / HDD 1 TB TOSHIBA DT01ACA100
- PSU
- ATX, details unknown
- Case
- Everest 551B
- Cooling
- details unknown
- Keyboard
- Mechanical Gaming Hydra R7 - Rampage
- Mouse
- Logitech G703
- Internet Speed
- Down: 28Mbps / Up: 19Mbps
- Browser
- Microsoft Edge
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Defender Antivirus
- Other Info
- Bluetooth: TP Link 5.0 Nano USB adapter UB500
WLAN: D-Link 150 Pico USB adapter, N standard
Web camera: Logitech C270 HD 720p @30fps
Microphone: Trust MICO, model 23790