As observed, many Chrome users often encounter the no sound issue. For most users, the simplest solution in this situation is to restart the Chrome browser or the Windows 10 operating system. But this method is not always applicable!
This is an extremely annoying issue, especially when other applications have sound, and only Chrome is experiencing this problem!
To tidy up cache and cookies, just click on the three dots at the upper right corner of the screen. Select More tools > Clear browsing data. Lastly, choose the data you want to delete. For more details, refer to how to clear browser cookies here.
3. Reset Chrome Settings
If you're not up for the hassle of uninstalling and reinstalling the web browser, consider resetting the settings to the manufacturer's default. This method is quite straightforward.
To reset Chrome settings, click on the three dots at the top right of the web browser, select 'Settings,' 'Advanced,' and 'Reset.' This little tip is often very useful, but if it doesn't do the trick, you still have many other options. Check out how to Reset Chrome here.
4. Reinstall Chrome Browser
If none of the above solutions resolve the issue, consider reinstalling the Chrome browser. Start by clicking on the 'X' icon at the top right corner of the screen, or right-clicking on the Taskbar and selecting Task Manager to close Google Chrome and all its processes.
From there, simply search for all Chrome processes and click on 'End Task' to close them.
Additionally, click on 'Start' > 'Settings' > Apps. Then, select Google Chrome under the 'Apps and Features' section and click the Uninstall button.
Finally, download Chrome from the web and install it on your computer.
In case of sound loss on your computer, refer to how to fix computer sound issues to check both hardware and devices connected to the speaker.
Despite the occasional glitches, Google Chrome remains the most popular web browser today, and Mytour recommends you continue using this browser until a superior one emerges in the future.
