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Wislu





PostPosted: Thu Apr 19 19:11:47 CDT 2007 Top

Windows XP Hardware >> sound the sounds in my computer suddenly disapeared. I tried turn on and off, tried
unplugg cables , checking the sound card, and nothing worked. I also tried
the volumes too. Is there anything else I can check ?

Windows XP1201  
 
 
Brian





PostPosted: Thu Apr 19 19:11:47 CDT 2007 Top

Windows XP Hardware >> sound Right click MyComputer.
Click Properties > Hardware tab > Device Manager button.
Expand Sound, Video and Game Controllers.

Is your Sound device listed?

Also check Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices applet > Audio tab.

Sound device listed as the Default device to use?
If not, is it selectable from the dropdown list?

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"sill" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> the sounds in my computer suddenly disapeared. I tried turn on and off, tried
> unplugg cables , checking the sound card, and nothing worked. I also tried
> the volumes too. Is there anything else I can check ?


 
 
fengever





PostPosted: Thu Apr 19 23:15:45 CDT 2007 Top

Windows XP Hardware >> sound reinstall sound card driver
If exists ,try your on board sound card
"sill" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> the sounds in my computer suddenly disapeared. I tried turn on and off,
> tried
> unplugg cables , checking the sound card, and nothing worked. I also
> tried
> the volumes too. Is there anything else I can check ?

 
 
Bill





PostPosted: Fri Apr 20 01:33:47 CDT 2007 Top

Windows XP Hardware >> sound Have you plugged the speakers into the correct (usually green) socket at the
back of the computer?
Have you plugged your speakers into the power socket?
Have you turned your speakers on?
(I know these are basic things but you wouldn't be the first person to
forget one of them)
Have you installed (or re-installed) the software driver for the audio card?
You first need to install the driver (ideally from a CD supplied with the
computer but may be downloaded).
Windows should recognise the new driver OK.

Regards.

Bill Ridgeway
Computer Solutions

"sill" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> the sounds in my computer suddenly disapeared. I tried turn on and off,
> tried
> unplugg cables , checking the sound card, and nothing worked. I also
> tried
> the volumes too. Is there anything else I can check ?