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Speakers don't need driver. It is your sound card that would need one. Kindly post your laptop model no. or desktop motherboard no., so that some link can be given. Thanks.
That's a scary question. And there's more to it than ambient room temperature. Proximity to heat sources and availability of ventilation play into it. I imagine if your PC can survive the environment so will the speakers.
Check the audio by inserting headphone in the audio jack to make sure that the jack is functional. if it is not, check the sound driver (START>Control Panel>Sound) to make sure it is on and the vollume is turned up.
What is version of the operating system are you using? Do you have a separate sound board or is it integrated into the motherboard? Do you have the manufacturer of the system and the model number so that i can recommend drivers if they are necessary?
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Hi, that problem, has nothing to do with the speakers. It means you dont have the driver for you computer, What's the maker and model of your computer? All you need to do is download the drivers.
u dont need any driver to play the speakers, yes the sound card does, take down ur sound card modle no. and try looking in www.driversguide.com let me know.
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