Maybe one out of every three times I go to use iTunes or play a video or something, I get no sound, and a message saying a Windows Host process has stopped working. When I click on the little speaker button in the lower rt corner to see what's up, I click
on any of the three options and a message comes up saying windows audio service is not running, would you like to turn it on. So I turn it on, go about my business, then it happens again. And again. And again. Help!
The drivers probably need to be updated. The rest is my generic troubleshooter if you or others have more
issues down the road.
Control Panel - Device Manager - SOUNDS - look for HD Audio Mine says RealTek High Definition Audio
Write down description make and model - double click on it - drivers tab - write down version. Now
Click UPdate Drivers which may not do anything as MS is far behind certifying drivers. Then RIGHT
CLICK on it and UNINSTALL - REBOOT - this will rebuild the driver stack.
1st go to system maker's site and look for latest driver Download - SAVE - go to right click on and RUN AS ADMIN
(This is your fallback.) REBOOT after each driver installation.
NOTE : Sound driver often rollback so check the version after installation and the reboot to see if the version you
installed is there, if not repeat - reboot until it is. It can take several tries depending on how many rollbacks it
does.
Also Right Click Speaker near clock - Playback Devices - right click in the box area - check
Show disable and disconnected devices. Highlight speaker and the on lower Right click Properties
check settings for Device Usage enabled and so on. Also do same for Configure on Lower Left of
that box.
In Control Panel you can also look for an Audio Manager along with the Sound Settings.