How To Fix Audio Services Not Responding Windows 10
If you see a red X icon on the volume icon in the system tray, you cannot use an audio device. Even though the audio device is not disabled, users still see audio services not responding. The computer will say “High Definition Audio Device is installed” but when hovering over the icon, it will see “No audio output device is installed”. Which audio output is installed). This is a very strange issue and users are unable to use any kind of audio service due to this error.

The first thing many users try is to reboot the system but this doesn't help. If you run the Windows audio device troubleshooter, it will notice that the audio device is disabled or disabled. The main cause of this error appears to be that either the Microsoft permission or the device linked to the audio device has been disabled. Let's see how to fix the speaker icon with the red X listed below.
Edit Registry to fix audio services not responding
Step 1: Press Windows key + R then type regedit and press Enter to open Registry Editor.
Step 2: Navigate to the following key register:
Computer \ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ MMDevices
Step 3: Click on MMDevices and then select Permissions.
Step 4: In the Permission window, select Full Control for SYSTEM, Administrator and user.
Step 5: Click Apply then OK to save the settings.
Step 6: Now once again navigate to the following registry key:
Computer \ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ MMDevices \ Audio
Step 7: Continue steps 4 and 5 to control all Admin, user and SYSTEM.
Step 8: Close Registry Editor and restart the computer. This method will fix the speaker icon with a red X in Windows 10 but if this doesn't fix your problem, go to next method.
Method 2: Make sure the Windows Audio Services service is started
Step 1: Press Windows key + R then type msc and press Enter.
Step 2: Scroll down until you find Windows Audio Services and right-click and select Properties.
Step 3: Make sure the service is running by clicking Start and then setting the Startup type to Automatic.
Step 4: Click Apply and OK.
Step 5: Follow the same steps for Windows Audio Endpoint Builder service.
Step 6: Close all programs and restart your computer to save changes.
Method 3: update sound driver
Step 1: Press Windows key + R then type msc and press Enter to open Device Manager.
Step 2: Expand Sound, video and game controllers and right-click on Audio Device then select Enable (If enabled, skip this step).
If the audio device is already enabled, right-click on Audio Device and select Update Driver Software.
Step 3: Now select “Search automatically for updated driver software” and finish the process.

Step 4: If you cannot update the graphics card, select Update Driver Software.
Step 5: This time choose "Browse my computer for driver software".

Step 6: Next, select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer".
Step 7: Select the appropriate driver from the list and click Next.
Step 8: Wait for the process to complete and restart your computer.
Step 9: If you can't find the appropriate driver, go to the manufacturer's website and download the latest driver.
Method 4: Uninstall Realtek High Definition Audio driver
Step 1: Press Windows key + X and select Control Panel.
Step 2: Click Uninstall a Program and then search for Realtek High Definition Audio Driver.

Step 3: Right click on it and choose Uninstall.
Step 4: Restart your computer and open Device Manager.
Step 5: Click on Action then select "Scan for hardware changes".
Step 6: The system will automatically fix the error of the speaker icon with a red X.
If you do all of the above methods, then try to fix this error of red crossed speaker icon.
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