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i couldnt find the stuff he posted,got as far as hardware then was stuck,thanks thoui couldnt find the stuff he posted,got as far as hardware then was stuck,thanks thou
no sound on my shitty vaio ...tried the headphones didn't work either ....and the stupid vaio doesn't let me adjust the sounds settings no sound on my shitty vaio ...tried the headphones didn't work either ....and the stupid vaio doesn't let me adjust the sounds settings
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Could be an audio driver issue. Does the sound work okay if you plug in external speakers or headphones? If problem persists with headphones/external speaker
Boot into safe mode (F8 on windows restart)
Select Safe Mode
When windows loads (it will take longer than usual).
Control Panel > System Properties> Device Manager > Delete/ Uninstall your audio drivers, reboot your machine - audio should work now.
1. Check the volume settings of the computer.
2. Try connecting external headphones to check if there is any error with internal speakers.
3. Reinstall Audio drivers and its updates.
4. Click on Start, Control Panel >Hardware and sound.
5. Open sound properties windows and in the playback devices tab, check if the internal speakers/HP option is selected as the default audio device.
Note: VPCEB series computers have a known issues with the internal speakers. The best option is get the internal speakers replaced for EB series.
Prove exact model of your Sony VAIO notebook for a more precise reply.
Take it to the Service center. need to replace the headphone output connector's. these will happen from Moistor,Dirt block or Dry solder in the Laptop Motherboard. best of luck. ( Try, put headphone jack in and out for 20 to 30 times, or check the sound comes out via headphone, when pressing the connected jack.) best of luck
It might be the plug on the headphone that's bad - try it on another laptop. If it's the jack that's bad, then it will need to be taken apart and that's not easy to fix - recommend having a repair shop fix it.
Connecting headphones to the system will disabled the internal speakers until the headphone jack is disconnected, at which such time the internal speakers should function again.
If you disconnect the headphones and the internal speakers are not re-activated, then there may be damaged to the microswitch in the jack. (Try rebooting after the headphones are disconnected too)
i have sony vaio VGN-CR23G. i formatted this xp sp2now the sound driver is not installed on my machine. no audio output m getting........what to do..??
i couldnt find the stuff he posted,got as far as hardware then was stuck,thanks thou
no sound on my shitty vaio ...tried the headphones didn't work either ....and the stupid vaio doesn't let me adjust the sounds settings
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