No matter the cause, this article should help you resolve the sound issue even if you’re not a tech expert. Before we jump into the solutions, make sure you perform these preliminary checks:

check your speaker and headphone connections for loose cables or the wrong jack; check your power and volume levels, and try turning all the volume controls up; some speakers and apps have their own volume controls, check them all; try connecting using a different USB port.

If you’ve already gone through all of these, but none helped, move on to the steps below.

What can I do if the sound goes automatically up on my PC?

1. Update sound driver

Alternatively, uninstall your audio driver from Device Manager, by right-clicking on it and selecting Uninstall. Restart your device and Windows will attempt to reinstall the driver. You can also use the generic audio driver that comes with Windows from Device Manager. We also strongly recommend DriverFix to automatically download all the outdated drivers on your PC. This tool will keep your system safe as you can manually download and install the wrong driver version. SPONSORED DriverFix fully scans your system not just for outdated audio drivers, but for any driver that is out of date. It then recommends the compatible software for your device. The best thing is that you can use DriverFix whenever you suspect that there’s a similar problem with your device. ⇒ Get DriverFix

2. Run the Audio troubleshooter

3. Run hardware and device troubleshooter

4. Check sound settings

Note: If the Roll Back Driver option is grayed out, it means that your system is running the default and standard sound driver. You can download the most current audio driver directly from the Realtek website or your device manufacturer’s website, then install it.

5. Disable sound effects

6. Try different audio formats

7. Set default audio device from USB or HDMI

8. Uncheck Loudness Equalization

Were you able to fix Windows 10 sound increases automatically using any of these fixes? Let us know in the comments section below.

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