My computer has been reprogrammed and someone was tryin to install the speakers and it was not working out, my computer has been goin without the sound for months and i wan't to be able to hear things when im using my computer. Can you pls give me a solution, if possible, as soon as possible??? Pls and thank you...
I have a dell computer and speakers. I had rebooted my computer, now the bottom icon shows no device plugged in. I have unplugged the speakers, etc and put it back on but still no sound, and icon still shows no device.
Comment by Guest, posted on Apr 21, 2008
i had a virus on my computer so i restarted my whole computer n i switched on my speakers n put a song n i couldnt hear anything n i still cant ive tryed evrything some1 plzzz help me
to all using xp there is a simple way to fix most of your prodlems first install the drivers for *********** board then there should be drivers to play with play around until you get the rite drivers.
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Solution #5
posted on Aug 08, 2005
Beresford - usenet poster
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1. Shut down the computer. 2. Plug the speaker power supply into the speaker that has a power supply input. 3. Plug the other speaker into the one containing the power supply. The cable may be hardwired into the second speaker, or you may have to connect a cable to both speakers. 4. Connect the power supply speaker to the sound card on the back of your computer. Look for the mini jack standard on all Macintosh computers and most PCs. You'll often see a speaker or headphone icon by the jack, or it might be labeled Sound Out or Audio Out. 5. Plug the power supply into your surge suppressor. 6. Position the speakers. 7. Turn on the speakers. 8. Restart the computer. 9. Play a music CD to test the speakers.
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my speakers dont work but there all plugged in and when i go to the sound board it says i need to plug in my speakers when there already plugged in help me out please.
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If you're installing the Z-5300E speakers, unpack everything. Place the subwoofer box where you'd like to keep it and plug it in (Do not turn it on yet) Run the wired remote cable from the desk to the rear of the sub. Place each speaker (they have there respective locations on the back) and run the wires to the sub and plug them in to the corresponding colored plugs.
Run the input wires from the computer connectors to the rear of the sub unit and plug them in.
Turn the power switch on the back of the sub unit on and then hit the power button on the remote unit.
These speakers do not need drivers as they do not interact with the computer. You may have to adjust the audio settings of the computer to meet your listening preferences though.
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Wanting to take BA 7900 speakers from my old Gateway Desk Top Computer and install on my Dell Laptop. There are four colored jacks to the Gateway and only one Jack hole in the laptop. Is there some sort of adapter for this?
I have two types of speakers, Benwin BW2000 and LC-693 Multimedia Speaker System but neither will work when plugged in. Can someone help me please? I am using Windows XP if that helps at all. Tried adding new hardware since computer says No audio device- no help.
i have a laptop.i reformated it.it had built in speakers which output sounds befor but then after what i did.on the controll panel it stated that there are no speakers installed.how come?