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Check the "F" keys at the top of the keyboard - there should be one that has a speaker icon with a line through it - if you hit that it should un-mute it. Secondly: click on the speaker icon on the bottom right of your desktop - if it has a red line through it , it is muted. click that to unmute it. Good luck!
Waht's wrong with the sound??? No sound, it could be the soundcard driver or the sound volume control is set to mute, look for an speaker icon on the right lower corner, double click on and see if the volume is set to mute or lowered all the way down, bring it up and see if you hear any sound, if not then your sound card driver might damaged.
Go to Sound section in Control Panel.
Check if the box for speakers is checked. If it is then no problem. Otherwise check it and then press OK.
Also, Check if the volume switch is not placed on Mute.
make sure that it's not on mute, then double check the output hardware if it's set to the laptop speaker, if these doesnt work, reinstall the printer driver
It sounds like the drivers were uninstalled. If you uninstall the devices in device manager that are in alarm XP will try to reinstall them when you reboot, sometimes it will just reinstall them on it's own, but you will probably need to have the drivers handy.
Hello there. You sound very frustrated. try this, go into your BIOS settings and cycle the settings for your vga adapter, or even reseting the options to basic performance. also, you could hook up the external monitor and disable it while it's hooked up. that should fix any problems with that(if you still have an extra.)
There are buttons near the screen that should do this. Or it might be that your sound card is muted in which case click on the speaker icon in the bottom right hand corner and when the volume control comes up click on the mute button to activate them. hope this helps
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