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Thans for the reply....actually i have got vista inbuilt.. i recently reinstalled vista.... have all the drivers up to date. could there a problem with the laptop sound card??Thans for the reply....actually i have got vista inbuilt.. i recently reinstalled vista.... have all the drivers up to date. could there a problem with the laptop sound card??
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Driver issue? Reinstall driver. If still nothing, do a system restore to a date before the issue materialized. If still nothing then drop in an external audio card and see if that works. If still nada then something is wrong with the audio circuits of your computer.
However you can get very cheap a usb audio gizmo that has a speaker output. Had same issue - plug speakers into gadget and you have audio back without having to get a new mo bo.
Reboot the laptop, the Software should ID the Hardware and apply the generic driver, Or, Open Control Panel, Device Manager, San for Hardware Changes, the Scan should ID and apply the driver, reboot. OR, you can find the Dell Latitude D610 Windows XP drivers here: http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/04/Product/latitude-d610. Run Windows Updates and Dell Updates for current and up-to-date drivers.
First at boot press F8 and then in the advance option select Last known Good Configuration.
At startup press Del and then in the bios select Load Default,save and exit.[This one might or might not work]
On the Desktop...go to START--ALL PROGRAMS--ACCESSORIES--SYSTEM TOOLS--SYSTEM RESTORE and then try to rollback to previous date when the laptop was working fine.
You did not mention the Operating System you are using for Vista here's the link http://www.laptopbeep.com/fujitsu-lifebook-a6025-drivers-for-windows-vista
Download the audio driver and install.
I suppose you have realtek high definition for XP audio driver you can search through Google.
You need to download the drivers from the Compaq/HP WEB support/download page. Make sure you select your model laptop and the XP or Vista Windows version of the drivers you require and install them.
I checked their website. Did you download the sound driver RAM2080 Win Vista x 86 15.02.2007 version 6.10.5337.0?
If so and it did not work it looks like you'll have to update the BIOS (BIOS update RAM2080 _only_ for MS Windows Vista 14.05.2007 version F0A. However BE VERY CAREFUL and follow the instructions EXACTLY, otherwise you may make the computer unbootable.
START>ALL PROGRAMS>ACCECORIES>SYSTEM TOOLS> SYSTEM RESTORE>RESTORE MY COMPUTER TO ERLIER TIME, (SELECT THE DATE THAT BEFORE YOUR AUDIO STOP WORKING) IF YOU WANT DESCRIPTION WITH PICTURE VISIT HERE.
Thans for the reply....actually i have got vista inbuilt.. i recently reinstalled vista.... have all the drivers up to date. could there a problem with the laptop sound card??
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