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I intend to post screenshots from Device Manager showing the working configuration.
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For a permanent solution (only time will tell);
I contacted MS help, they told me my laptop had a hardware fault and I should contact my PC supplier. I continued to work on the problem myself. MS Helpline seemed unaware of this problem despite the hundreds of posts on this subject. I use headphones to avoid disturbing others and they are important.
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So I am now back to square one. More hours go by.
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Please also see my post below regarding . Very Simple Solution - Unplug Headphones on Shutdown, Replug only when Win10 fully restarted.
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Additional Note 1st Jan 2018.
Plug your headphones in or unplug and plug back in if they are already in and a pop up box may or may not appear. If so just hit ok and your headphones should work fine."
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Regarding the above. MS Updates not completing fully??
This seems to be such a common problem I would like to see a response from Microsoft please.. ..is there fix on its way. or am I missing something?

This particular problem seemed to be that a (Features) windows update had not completed fully and some of the sound software was only partially updated. Further restarts appeared to complete the update and the headphones started to work again.
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This seems to have worked for me: Link.
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After many wasted hours trying other procedures this simple cure appeared to work for me. I did a complete power down and computer start before trying it. Maybe a full power down is necessary prior to trying this solution. Headphone and speakers working correctly now. Thanks.
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Hi, Just to clarify that the "simple cure" in my post earlier today referred to Seankeen's cure which was as follows;
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Additional Note 1st Jan 2018.
Windows 10 & Realtek HD Audio and Headphone jack not working.
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Uncheck the 'Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device' box.
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Plug your headphones in or unplug and plug back in if they are already in and a pop up box may or may not appear. If so just hit ok and your headphones should work fine.
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Uncheck the 'Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device' box.
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Edit 31 Dec 2017 JM - removed redundant duplicate para.
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Edited 31 Dec 2017 by JM (see also new findings regarding unplugging headphones before starting computer).
Seankeen's simple cure appears to work for me, it may need to be repeated after applying MS updates (time will tell). and it may need more than one restart in order for MS updates to complete. Maybe running the troubleshooter "Troubleshoop Sound Problems" is helpful.
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In my case the above fix was not permanent. While it was still working I did try turning the PC off completely and on again and the headphones still worked afterwards but a few hours later using the PC they no longer work.
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This worked for me:
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"Right click the volume icon in the tool tray in the bottom right hand side of the screen.
Please also see my post below regarding . Very Simple Solution - Unplug Headphones on Shutdown, Replug only when Win10 fully restarted.
Right click the volume icon in the tool tray in the bottom right hand side of the screen.
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It worked fine for me.
Time only can tell though. I hope this helped :D.
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I had similar issue and I solved it. Here is my solution, hope it can help:
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