When using Windows7, the "Audio service is not running" error prompts, there are many reasons for this hint, the symptoms are different.
Workaround:
1, Windows7 "Audio service is not running", there is a red fork how to do? Click the trumpet and put the volume to the max.
2, Windows7 Audio service cannot start can open Control Panel management tools, open the list of services, select the Windows Audio service, right-click Properties, select the Login tab, modify the login option for the local System account, and then apply. Then change the login option to a designated account, browse to select the Local service account, and then make sure that the application restart can return to normal.
3, if your system is the Windows 7 flagship version of this problem. Step: Right-click the desktop computer--management--service and application--service--Find the Windows Audio Service--right--Restart Windows Audio this service problem.
4, Windows7 Audio service does not start or may be a driver problem, install the drive to try.
If it doesn't work out, that means it's not a problem on the system, you have to find the driver software.
To configure how a service starts by using the Windows interface:
Click Start, click the Start Search box, type services.msc, and then press Enter.
You can also export and save the list of existing settings. To do this, right-click Services, select Export List, and then save the settings list.
Right-click the service that you want to configure in the details pane, and then click Properties.
On the General tab, in Startup type, click Automatic, Manual, disable, or automatic (deferred startup).
To specify the user account that the service can use to log on, click the Login tab, and then do one of the following.
To specify that the service use the Local System account, click Local System account.
To specify that the service use the Local service account, click This account, and then type NT authoritylocalservice.
To specify that the service use the Network Service account, click This account, and then type NT NT Authoritynetworkservice.
To specify a different account, click This account, turn to browse, and then specify the user account in the Select User dialog box. When you are done, click OK.
Type the password for the user account in password and Confirm password, and then click OK. If you select a local service account or a network Service account, do not type the password.