Re: hi grade laptop wont allow sound to come from the...
Make sure that the audio isn't muted. On the little speaker in the lower right hand corner of the desktop double click on the speaker and make sure it's not muted.
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HiCan you play songs ? If you can play songs then your earpiece is damage or short circuit and at the same time even if you play songs there is no sound then the problem comes from the Sound IC or its related components.So, if you can listen music just change the earpiece(the smaller speaker which is facing front side).Good luck
the songs keep cutting ON and Off because of your slow Internet Connection.
You can download that song first then Listen. It will be work perfectly fine.
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dont you have to put all your info back in like you first got it? thats how i have to add songs... sorry if this doesnt help im 12 lol my zune wont turn on......
HI Mansi Have you installed the drivers properly? if yes see if you have checked the mute button in speaker volume. you can also have a check with the sound volume with the laptop buttons. if this doesnt solve your problem let me know
make sure ur audio drive is installed perfectly and then see in control panal click option like sound,speech and get inside and still its perfect and then go one option is there like advanced like there and check
I had exactly the same problem and followed the OP's solution, which worked, but I couldn't hear the track as it was being recorded. So I tweaked the solution. If you do the following, you don't have to keep changing System Preferences as you switch from record to listening:
Go to System Preferences, press the Sound icon, and click on "Sound Effects." Then select the drop down menu and select "Play alerts and sound effects through selected sound output device" rather than the USB choice. Then click on "Output" and select how you want to listen; I used speakers so I selected "Headphones" where the port is "Built-in audio." Then click on "Input" and select the USB choice. Now record a track and you can hear it being recorded through your speakers (or headphones). When it's done recording and after the software transfers it to iTunes, you can play it again through your speakers without going to the preferences panel.
you can not hear any sound as the phone will not allow the bluetooth to play your songs through this devic the only way you can listen to your traks is with the headset for the phone connected
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