My computer appears. The audio service is not running and there is no sound, and the Control Panel---Administration tools----Service---Windows Audio cannot start this option, prompting Windows to not start the Windows Audio Service (located on the local computer) Error 1079: The account for this service is different from the account running other services on the same process. (Mine is the Win7 system)
A: It may be because the C:windowssystem32audiosrv.dll file was mistakenly deleted
You go to download a audiosrv.dll file in the System32 directory, and then enter the command in the run: regsvr32 audiosrv.dll. You will be prompted: The C:windowssystem32audiosrv.dll file has been loaded, but the DllRegisterServer input point cannot be found and cannot be registered. Don't worry, there's one more step to do. Enter command: Regedit run open registry, find key "[Hkey_local_machinesoftwaremicrosoft Windowsntcurrentversionsvchostnetsvcs] "Open netsvcs, double-click Default, enter" Audiosrv "in the data value to determine.
OK, you can now regain control of your sound card. To service management, turn on your Windows Audio service. Try a piece of music.
If the file is not Audiosrv.dll, it may have been caused by a sound-related program that you shut down Windows. You can set the following:
1, Control Panel-all Control Panel-management tools-services-windows audio right key properties-general-Startup type: Automatic-startup-application-OK
If not, the above method can be set as follows:
2, Control Panel-all Control Panel-management tools-Services-windows Audio Properties-Login-This account-browse-Enter the name of the object you want to select-local service-OK-enter your favorite password-apply-OK-turn on Windows again audio-General-Startup type: Automatic-startup-application-OK