We all know very well that the operating system is the most important software that a computer has installed and the basis on which the rest of the ecosystem works.
In general the latest operating system of the tech giant Microsoft for PC, Windows 10 includes a multitude of services that are not always necessary depending on the use we make of the equipment, but which are included to be able to adapt to any situation.
Basically, all the Windows services are available in Computer Management, in the Services section. In the Window, you will see the name of each with a brief description of the functions performed, its status and the type of start.
The type of start simply indicates the behavior of the service when the operating system starts, and generally, you will find five types that we have mentioned below:-
- Automatic ? Which starts with each system boot.
- Automatic (delayed start) ? Simply wait for the operating system to load and start automatically.
- Manual ? It starts when an application needs it.
- Manual (trigger start) ? The service will only start if there are not too many services running.
- Disabled ? The service cannot be started.
Hence, if you are willing to make any changes, then the first step before making any change of this type should be the creation of a restore point manually. To do so, simply type Create a restore point in the Windows 10 search bar, select the appropriate disk drive and press the Create button. If you detect problems, you just have to restore to leave everything as it was.
- To access these states simply we just have to type this word ?services.msc? in the windows search bar.
- Then simply select the option ?Services?.
- Now you will get a window like this.
- Now simply right click on the name of any service and then simply select the properties.
- That?s it now you are done, like this, you can access these states.
What is the Windows Audio Endpoint Builder?
Basically, it is a service of the Microsoft Windows operating system, and it is responsible for managing the audio end devices. The Windows Audio Endpoint Builder may be the speakers present in your equipment or perhaps the speakers of a computer or remote multimedia device.
However, the fact is that this service is concerned with discovering those devices and making them available to the system resources for audio reproduction. This service was introduced from Windows Vista as part of a specialization to interact in a more specific way with this type of devices.
While in Windows XP part of its functions were performed in a generic way by the Plug and Play service. If we disable this service or it becomes corrupted we will stop having audio in our system.
The structure of this service is explained in the MSDN, where application developers can find the appropriate explanations for the creation of programs that allow interacting with this service.
Why you are facing Windows Audio Endpoint Builder errors?
Generally, any error related to Windows Audio Endpoint Builder appears if Windows cannot load your AudioEndpointBuilder.dll.mui file correctly, or your MUI file is infected by a virus or malware, if so, then obviously you will see an error message.
When does this error occur?
This error, as well as those associated with Windows Audio Endpoint Builder, mostly occur during the start of the computer, start of a program, or when you try to use a specific function in your program.
Before continuing a warning: the information we provide in this article is valid for the vast majority of users, but it is important to understand and analyze each one before making the decision to change the default configuration.
How to start or stop Windows Audio Endpoint Builder service?
- First of all, simply you have to access the ?Services? option.
- To do so simply type this word ?services.msc? in the windows search bar.
- Then simply select the option ?Services?.
- Now you will get a window like this.
- Now simply right click on the name of any service and then simply select the properties.
- After the above step now simply select your desired configuration.
- That?s it now you are done, like this, you can simply Start or Stop Windows Audio Endpoint Builder service.
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Originally published at https://techcaption.com on July 4, 2019.