Windows Audio Endpoint Buidler is running fine. Error the account specified for the service is diffrent from the account specified for other service running in the same process. Error Aprevilege that the service require to function properly doesnot exist in the service account configuration. Sounds like an audio support question.
I even have the same stuff as you. I have spent the last 2 days trying to get my audio to work and still nothing!
I've four month of work and don't want to go through the whole reinstall the software. Go to Genral tab and click start. Windows could not start the Windows Audio Service on Local computer. OK, I have a 2 month old Dell Inspiron that is having the same problem - all of a sudden a couple days ago my audio stopped working. Error the dependency service or group failed to start. Error 0xc1". I called Dell and spent the afternoon with them trying to use System Restore to load several different restore points, eventually going all the way back to the original restore point 2 months ago.
None of the restore points will load successfully. Dell then said it's a software problem and maybe a Microsoft update stomped on their "QuickSet" application and recommended I download the latest driver for QuickSet and re-install it. I did that and still no audio. I tried each of the recommended resolutions and none of them worked either. Possible Windows Update culprit?
I found this news. So, I'm wondering if that is the culprit? Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any way to uninstall it. Now that I have a possible culprit, I'm going to try calling Dell support again I'll post update later. Editing the dependency for the Windows Audio service as described in this TechNet thread worked for me!
The problem was an incomplete Creative installation that only finished partly. From the thread above:. If it doesn't fix your problem just add the other 2 dependencies back in or something. Might not be a bad idea to back up your registry before you make any changes. I did what you said, and when I clicked on "Windows Audio" I clicked the start button and at first it was loading but then it said this "Windows couldn't start the Windows Audio service on Local Computer.
But when I went to "Windows Audio Endpoint Builder" it said it was already started and running and set to automatic. On desktop, right click My Computer and click Manage. Select the Systems sections till you get the list of all the systems.
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Make sure that the Windows distribution folder is empty, and then maximize the Services local window. Restart the computer, and then run Windows Update again. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. When I try to update windows, it tells me the service is not running and I may need to restart my computer. I rebooted and got the same result. I checked the services and the update service and BITS show to be running as normal.
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