I'm having trouble with my laptop not recognizing its audio input device. It keeps telling me that there's 'No Input Device Found.' I used to be able to record audio using services like Zoom and Discord without any issues, but now it's not working. I'm using Windows 11 Pro—could that be related? What steps can I take to get it to recognize the built-in audio device again?
2 Answers
If you're using the built-in mic, restarting or reinstalling drivers is pretty straightforward. You can do this by going to Device Manager, finding your audio input device, right-clicking it, and choosing 'Uninstall device'. Restart your laptop, and it should automatically reinstall the driver. Give that a shot!
What kind of input device were you using? Was it a headphone jack, Bluetooth, or the built-in mic? You might want to try uninstalling the audio drivers and then reinstalling them after a restart. But honestly, there could be several reasons for this—more details would definitely help! Have you tried with any other headsets?

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