Try pressing Win Key and x key on the keyboard together. You should see Device Manager link listed among other links on left hand side. Alternatively select the Control Panel link (same two key press) and then select the Device Manager icon.
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Dell does not support your laptop for Win 10, so there are no drivers for it. However here is a link that has Win 10 drivers for your laptop, (their drivers have worked for people I know - not your model but still worked). Scroll down to find the Audio drivers, install them and see if that solves it for you, in case it is a hardware/software incompatibility problem. If it doesn't you can always revert back to what you had.
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Dell does not support your laptop for Win 10, so there are no drivers for it. However here is a link that has Win 10 drivers for your laptop, (their drivers have worked for people I know - not your model but still worked). Scroll down to find the Audio drivers, install them and see if that solves it for you, in case it was a hardware/software incompatibility problem. If it doesn't you can always revert back to what you had.
Try pressing Win Key and x key on the keyboard together. You should see Device Manager link listed among other links on left hand side. Alternatively select the Control Panel link (same two key press) and then select the Device Manager icon.
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Dell does not support your laptop for Win 10, so there are no drivers for it. However here is a link that has Win 10 drivers for your laptop, (their drivers have worked for people I know - not your model but still worked). Scroll down to find the Audio drivers, install them and see if that solves it for you, if it doesn't you can always revert back to what you had.
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Dell does not support your laptop for Win 10, so there are no drivers for it. However here is a link that has Win 10 drivers for your laptop, (their drivers have worked for people I know - not your model but still worked). Scroll down to find the Audio drivers, install them and see if that solves it for you, in case it is a hardware/software incompatibility problem. If it doesn't you can always revert back to what you had.
Try pressing Win Key and x key on the keyboard together. You should see Device Manager link listed among other links on left hand side. Alternatively select the Control Panel link (same two key press) and then select the Device Manager icon.
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Dell does not support your laptop for Win 10, so there are no drivers for it. However here is a link that supposedly has Win 10 drivers for your laptop, (their drivers have worked for people I know - not your model but still worked). Scroll down to find the Audio drivers, install them and see if that solves it for you, if it doesn't you can always revert back to what you had.
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Dell does not support your laptop for Win 10, so there are no drivers for it. However here is a link that has Win 10 drivers for your laptop, (their drivers have worked for people I know - not your model but still worked). Scroll down to find the Audio drivers, install them and see if that solves it for you, if it doesn't you can always revert back to what you had.
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Try pressing Win Key and x key on the keyboard together. You should see Device Manager link listed among other links on left hand side. Alternatively select the Control Panel link (same two key press) and then select the Device Manager icon.
Dell does not support your laptop for Win 10, so there are no drivers for it. However here is a link that supposedly has Win 10 drivers for your laptop, (their drivers have worked for people I know - not your model but still worked). Scroll down to find the Audio drivers, install them and see if that solves it for you, if it doesn't you can always revert back to what you had.
http://www.driverscape.com/manufacturers/dell/laptops-desktops/inspiron-n5030/288