Microsoft admits bug that kills PC’s audio is seriously widespread affecting multiple Windows 11 versions and Windows 10 – but a fix is coming

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  • Microsoft has confirmed a bug is taking out audio on some PCs
  • It’s affecting all versions of Windows 11, and also Windows 10, mainly hitting those who use a DAC with their PC setup
  • A fix is in the pipeline, we’re told

Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 has an audio bug (that we reported on yesterday), a glitch which can take out the PC’s sound completely, and it’s now clear that this affects multiple Windows versions.

That means not just those on Windows 11 24H2 (an update that’s still rolling out), but people running 23H2 and 22H2, and also Windows 10, making this an unusually widespread bug to say the least.

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