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I had an issue like that with one of my dell desktops too. The speakers were very quiet. I turned up the volume on the speakers, turned up the volume in windows. Unisntalled and Reinstalled audio drivers, I eventually assumed that the speakers were just junk. After buying a soundcard (I was originally using onboard sound), I discovered that the speakers were much louder through the soundcard than through the onboard audio.
have you tried changing the sounds on your computer if there on 100% then try goig to the menu on your moniter to see if the volume is on 100% if there both are seems like the speakers are broke
Hello there:
if the volume controle is not on the taskbar try to go under controle panel and go to sounds and the adjustments for the speakers will be there. than click on add to taskbar and click apply when finished ok?
best regards mike
Make sure the speaker wire to the computer is to the lime green plug on the computer and power to speakers and make sure volume control on the computer is not muted
You are getting low volume because there is no amplifier in those speakers. Computer speaker sets are powered -- there is an amp in one of them them which drives both speakers -- a computer audio output without an amplifier will only satisfactorily drive headphones.
It should be having onboard sound card, check from Bio's setup whether the Audio is ON. also check in control panel sound and media devices and check the volume maybe it's very very low or on mute. Also try with other speakers
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