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Sound problem i stopped getting any sound from the computer eventhough it recognizes every sound device i reconnect (earphones, microphone...), what should i do? thanks PS i dont know the product's brand

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Hi,

Start by getting a program called SIW from Gabriel Topala's website. Once you install this, under hardware and audio or sound devices, you find all brand and part specific info to give further information.

Also try under audio devices in control panel, check which device is set to default, and tinker with it, if you change it to a new option and you hear a "BING" you have fixed it. NOTE: Write down the original setting so you can put it back if you dont fix it.

If you need further help let me know, I CAN solve this problem.

Jim

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