Error 1297 Windows Audio Service
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8 Forum Hardware & Devices Windows 8 - How to Fix Windows Audio Service- REAL FIX April 2012 Format Package: Free all-in-one video converter and online video downloader and video ripper Results 1 to 5 of 5 LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usShare on FacebookShare on Twitter Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 04-06-2012 #1 Darknova Junior Member Join Date Apr 2012 Posts 7 How to Fix Windows Audio Service- REAL FIX April 2012 Windows Audio service http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-pictures/error-1297-windows-audio-service-will-not-start/aee53746-d7a4-4e8a-8e86-480f959cb350 won't run? Error codes like 1297? Well I found the real fix!!! [1] Go to Run>Type Regedit>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SYSTEM>Services>Audiosr v [2] Look for RequiredPrivileges [3] Take out "SeImpersonatePrivilege" and "SeIncreaseWorkingSetPrivilege" [4] Press ok. [5] Now go to Run>services.msc> Look for "Windows Audio" [6] Double Click it. Now make sure it is on "Automatic". Then click the LogOn Tab. Make sure "This Account" Is bubbled in and Type in "Local Service" as the account. Leave the password http://www.forumswindows8.com/hardware-devices/how-fix-windows-audio-service-real-fix-april-2012-a-5566.htm blank. [7] Now try to run "Windows Audio". If it runs, then find the driver you had and try to install it in "Compatibility mode" After it installs, You should no longer have An (X) Next to your audio. I hope this helps! If you have any errors, let me know Reply With Quote 04-10-2012 #2 hwj700 Junior Member Join Date Apr 2012 Posts 1 Re: How to Fix Windows Audio Service- REAL FIX April 2012 The regedit works fine, thanks! Reply With Quote Windows 8 Forums Windows 8 Forums Ads Join Date Mar 2012 Posts 1,222 04-10-2012 #3 Medico Senior Member Join Date Mar 2012 Location USA Posts 3,606 Re: How to Fix Windows Audio Service- REAL FIX April 2012 Nice find Darknova and welcome to our Win 8 Forum. Also hwj700 Welcome to out Wi 8 Forum. It's nice to see 2 new members, both contributing. Please come back often. BACKUP! BACKUP! BACKUP! Complete System Specifications: By Speccy Reply With Quote 04-12-2012 #4 Darknova Junior Member Join Date Apr 2012 Posts 7 Re: How to Fix Windows Audio Service- REAL FIX April 2012 I'm glad I could help! Reply With Quote 04-12-2012 #5 catilley1092 Moderator Join Date Mar 2012 Posts 2,337 Re: How to Fix Windows Audio Service- REAL FIX April 2012 Darknova & hwj700, wel
Community Community Links Social Groups Pictures & Albums Members List Go to Page... “Error 1297 No sound” in Windows 8 Windows 8 Tips & Solutions View First Unread http://www.techtalkz.com/windows-8-tips-solutions/525819-error-1297-no-sound-windows-8-a.html Thread Tools Display Modes 17-05-2012, 03:47 PM #1 RRobin Technical Writer - Windows Thread Starter Join Date: Dec 2007 Posts: 515 Thanks: 0 Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post Rep Power: 0 “Error 1297 No sound” in Windows 8 Error 1297 No sound on Windows 8 Error Error 1297 No sound. Details After installing windows 8 Consumer Preview I do not have any sound error 1297 and I am getting error message: “Error 1297 No sound.” Causes This might cause because the windows audio services could not started. Solutions Solution 1 Run the Playing Audio Troubleshooter to diagnose the exact issue. Follow these steps to run the Troubleshooter. a. Press “Windows Key + C” to open Charms Bar. b. Select Search option. c. Select “Settings” then type “Troubleshooter” in the Search box and error 1297 windows hit enter. d. Select “Hardware and Sound” from the Troubleshooter Window. e. Select “Playing Audio” under Sound option. f. Follow the On Screen instructions. Solution 2 Follow the steps and then check if this fixes the issue. a. Press “Windows Key + R”. b. Type “services.msc” without quotes and hit enter. c. Navigate to “Windows Audio services”, right click on “Local Service” and select “Properties”. d. Under the Log on Tab, make sure Local Service is selected. e. Now go to Control Panel, then Administrative Tools, and Local Security Policy. f. Expand Local Policies, User Rights Assignment. g. On the right pane, scroll to “Create global objects” and verify if LOCAL SERVICE is listed under this user right. h. If not, double click and select Add User or Group and type in LOCAL SERVICE and click OK. i. Reboot and try again to start the Windows Audio Service from Services. Solution 3 If that doesn’t work, follow the steps mentioned below. a. Press “Windows Key + C” to open Charms Bar. b. Type “cmd” without quotes in the search box. c. On the left pane, right click on the “cmd” option and select “Run as Administrator”. d.