

Judging from the randomness of the solutions, I would definitely open the device manager and inspect if any devices are not properly installed (identified by exclamation marks in a yellow triangle). Even someone had a faulty RAM module causing this issue. Some people had their mouse (especially logitech) causing this issue. Other people reported that reinstalling their keyboard, with the correct drivers, solved their issue. Some people have reported that this issue can be fixed by disabling front panel jack detection. Sorry if I'm mentioning other stuff that you already tried, but I cannot work out what exactly you did from your post (although I should have spotted that you had already tried my above answer).

Select do nothing to possibly fix your problem. Reduce the volume of other sounds by 30%.Reduce the volume of other sounds by 80%.There you will find the settings: "When Windows detects communication activity". From there, go to the communications tab. Go to:Ĭontrol panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Sound. This describes the same procedure, but in the link you will find pictures as well. Try what is in the link, that might solve your issue if Windows incorrectly assesses which apps use communication.
