Esaudriver | Device No Sound
Incorrect bit depth/sample rates can cause silence.
Windows audio "enhancements" often conflict with external drivers, forcing the fallback to Esaudriver.
If you no longer use the software associated with this driver, you should remove it entirely to prevent future conflicts. esaudriver device no sound
Option A: Uninstall via Device Manager
Option B: Uninstall via Programs and Features Incorrect bit depth/sample rates can cause silence
Many "Esaudriver" errors occur after a bad Windows Update. Rolling back can revert the damage.
If all else fails, you might consider resetting or uninstalling the device: Option B: Uninstall via Programs and Features
The user is experiencing a total loss of audio output on a device identified as "Esaudriver." The system fails to play any audio files, system sounds, or media output despite the device being powered on. This report outlines the potential causes and provides a step-by-step resolution guide.
In some cases, the ESAUDriver installation corrupts your original audio drivers. If the above steps do not work: