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The Audio service is not running

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Audio not working since reinstalling Windows XP ...

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    First, click at the top of Device Manager and click View > Show all Hidden Devices, Next, in Device Mgr. Click the + next to sound, video and game controllers to expand the contents and look for any devices that are audio and look grey'd out and remove them.Scroll down to WINMM WDM Audio Compatibility Driver.

Windows Audio Service Cannot Start | Tech Support Forum

    https://www.techsupportforum.com/threads/windows-audio-service-cannot-start.355880/
    By the way, the service is set to start automatically but something seems to be causing it to fail. I checked on event viewer and there are a bunch of services that fail to start automatically on booting, including Windows Audio service.

[SOLVED] Windows XP services not starting - Tech Support

    https://www.techsupportforum.com/threads/solved-windows-xp-services-not-starting.525504/
    Re: Windows XP services not starting Hi When starting the DCOM service look in the event viewer for any related errors at the same time. More specifically look in the System log and then the Application log. Also look for any errors at the startup time to see why services are not running even though they are set to automatic.

Windows Audio - Windows XP Service - batcmd.com

    http://batcmd.com/windows/xp/services/audiosrv/
    If the Windows Audio fails to load or initialize, the error is recorded into the Event Log. Windows XP startup should proceed, but a message box is displayed informing you that the AudioSrv service has failed to start. Dependencies. Windows Audio will not start, if the following services are stopped or disabled: Plug and Play; Remote Procedure Call (RPC)

[SOLVED] Windows Audio service does not start/run on boot ...

    https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2160426-windows-audio-service-does-not-start-run-on-boot
    From what I see, the Windows Audio service does not start/run after the computer reboots. The service itself shows an Automatic startup. The other services listed in the thread are also showing Automatic and they are running, just not the Windows Audio service. I have uninstalled the device and drivers and reinstalled the latest driver per Dell

Windows audio service not starting

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    1) Make sure the following services are running and set to automatic startup- Multimedia class scheduler, Remote Procedure call, Windows audio endpoint builder, Plug and Play. 2) In device manager, look for a yellow exclamation mark under the category "Sound, video and game controllers".

The Audio service is not running

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    All replies 1. Click the Start Button, type "services.msc" (without quotation marks) in the Search Bar and press Enter to start... 2. In the right pane, please check whether the Windows Audio service is started. 3. If not, please double click the service. In the tab "General ", make sure the ...

Windows Services don't automatically start after reboot ...

    https://serverfault.com/questions/346514/windows-services-dont-automatically-start-after-reboot
    When the Data dialog box appears, type the name or names of the services that you prefer to start before this service with one entry for each line, and then click OK. The name of the service you would enter in the Data dialog box is the exact name of the service as it appears in the registry under the Services key.

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