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Please check in device manager, is there any problem with sound driver ?
if there is some problem with driver, download sound driver and install it.
if you don't have sound drivers, you can download it from www.acerpanam.com
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Go into Device Manager, find your sound card drivers and attempt to update them. You can do this by right clicking on your sound drivers and selecting update.
If that fails to fix your problem, using your PC model number google ASUS Eee PC (model number) sound drivers. Download them once you find them.
Uninstall your drivers using the same process previously describe but select uninstall instead of update.
Once they are uninstalled, install the drivers you have downloaded.
YOU ARE USING OTHER SOUNFD CARD DRIVER OTHER THEN YOUR SOUND CARD CHECK THE SOUND CARD MAKER AND TYPE AND INSTALL THE DRIVER ACCORDING TO THE MODEL U HAV
Firstly your keyboard and sound driver may need to be re-installed using your original HP installation/driver disc or from the HP web site.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.jsp?prodNameId=395749&lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=321957&prodSeriesId=395747&taskId=135
Windows XP has probably loaded generic drivers when installed which are'nt always compatable, especially for assigned keys.
Also go to your speaker icon on the right corner of your task bar(right click then properties) and check that the volume cursors are set correctly.
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