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I saw this solution on another site and I am quoting it to you in hopes it will work for you.
[On the desktop, right-click on "My Computer".
Click on "Manage".
Click on "Services & Applications".
This brings up a list headed "Services".
Scroll down to "Windows Audio".
Double-click on it, then on "Recovery" tab.
This brings up three windows for what Windows should do in the event of failure: on the first occasion, on the second occasion and on subsequent occasions.
The options are "Take no action" and "Restart the service".
I found them all set to "Take no action", and reset them all to "Restart the service".
Windows then tried to restart the service, succeeded in doing so and I had my Audio Device back.
Hope it works for you.]
Good Luck
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