No Sound Windows 10

Oct 10, 2018
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MY SPECS:

Gigabyte P55A-UD7
Windows 10 Pro 64bit
I7 870@2,93GHz
NVidia GTX 750ti

Hello,

So my problem started like this, I have wanted to play a game (Dayz) and decided to connect my headset (Plantronics GameCom 780). Headphones were not found so i thought that my PC plays a trick on me and decided to restart the PC.
After it went back ON my sound icon had this red mute X and sound was not working - no devices were found + my internet was also not workin. Everything was connected like it was just before restart and my router was on, internet was on as i was checking it on my phone via WIFI.
Anyway this was strange i have decided to fix that somehow.
1st thing that came to mind was Windows problem (maybe an update or something that corrupted my PC).
I have eventually fixed sound as well as Internet through msconfig->system configuration and enabling the windows audio which was mysteriously off.
Proud and happy i have opened AIMP to test the sound but this appeared when trying to play a song:

File: E:\e\Muzyka\Pendragon\(1991) The World\01 - Back in the Spotlight.mp3
Code: -1 (FFFFFFFF)
Message: Unsupported format
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Format: 44100 Hz / 32 Bit / Stereo

Then i moved to YT as my internet works now - unfortunately also no sound.

I have tried reinstalling drivers for my motherboard to which my sound is connected - no luck.

I have watched few YT vids on similair problems but no solution. My internet works fine - sound seems to be working too ( i do not get the sound icon with red X) all sound devices are visable and found by my PC but sound is gone.

I would really appreciate a help from your side. I would like to stress out that i am not an experianced person when it comes to technical PC related stuff, this forum was reccomended to me by my brother who with your help managed to build a beast of a machine and it works perfect till this day😉

Thanks a lot in advance for all the help you can give me!

 
I've recently had a similar sound issue...
Went through all possible forums, tried all solutions : reinstall drivers, change them, switch the audio controller, etc...
The only thing that ultimately really worked out was to do a system restore, it looked like it was coming from some bad windows update.