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In case someone can help, could you please provide your...
- Operating system
- Driver name and versions
- Are you using any audio related software, e.g. Beats audio panel or RealTek audio manager.
- Name of the headphones you're using.
You could try the following...
- Switching to alternative or generic sound drivers.
- Disabling any audio settings which act when a device is changed.
- Perhaps an external audio splitter/extender could help.
that could be your problem as windows doesnt find any audio output device. what you can do is maybe attach a broken pair of earphones on the external speaker side and your actual headphones on the headphone jack port. That way even if you accidently disconnect them, it won't crash.
problem i hate it cuz then it wont save and you will loose your progress