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Posted on Jun 27, 2010

Hi, I am having speaker problem. There are no sound. I have just purchased the speakers. Can you help me please! There are no mute at the Master Volume. However the PC Speaker...the adjustment bar on the top is greyish. It does not have green on the adjustment bar like all the others. Thanks LoPao

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Check Whether that your speakers have safely plug in your computer.

if still can't, adjust the volume control in the computer

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The problem could be that either you have your sound driver uninstalled by accident or your master sound control is set to mute , please check it and then you would be able to recognize the main problem.

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In "Control Panel", select "Switch to Classic View", and open "Sounds and Audio Devices".

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There are some possible reasons why the sound is not working. It could be the volume control is in "MUTE", or the right sound card is not selected in the volume properties, or the speaker is defective.

Here's what you need to do:

1. Try to connect an external 2-channeled PC speaker. The computer should recognize the speaker and the sound should be transferred to the PC speaker. If the sound works on the PC external speaker, then you know that the volume control is NOT in mute and the sound card is selected. It means also that the built-in speakers could be defective.

2. If the same problem occur after connecting an external PC speaker, check the volume control, and make sure that the "MUTE" box is not checked. Then adjust the master volume.

* If everything's properly configured, but there's still no sound, check the volume properties under the Control Panel. Be sure that the correct sound card driver is selected. If that did not help, try to re-install the sound card driver.

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