How to Resolve the Sound Issues on Apple MacBook?
If you are having issues hearing a sound or choosing a playback device on your Apple Mac then there are some quick fixes that you can perform. One such quick fix is simply plugging in and then removing a pair of headphones and thing may get easy. According to the experts at Apple Macbook Pro Service you can also reset your PRAM, which can fix a variety of sound-related errors. Update the latest version of OS X can resolve sound errors caused by system bugs. Here are basic fixes you can follow:
- Restart your MacBook as sometimes a simple reboot will resolve the audio errors.
- Plugin the headphones & then remove them. If your volume controls are grayed out or you see a red light from your headphone jack, insert & remove the headphone plug 3-4 times. Doing this may resolve the issues & restore sound.
- Please note that: It is a sign of failing hardware and it can be done many times before it fails completely. You will have to need to get your Mac repaired by the technical experts.
- Download any available updates if there may be a system or hardware update available that will resolve the problems you are facing. Give a click on the Apple Menu & choose ‘Software Update’ to start installing any update available currently.
- Open the Activity monitor and stop the ‘CoreAudio’ procedure. It will restart the sound controller for the MacBook. Form the Utility folder, open the Activity Monitor.
- In the appeared list, find the ‘CoreAudio’ process. Click on the ‘Process Name’ header to sort the list.
- Now you need to ‘Quit Process’ button after confirming that CoreAudio will be closed & will restart.
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