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Posted on Feb 17, 2011

I cannot hear anything on the built-in speaker ( internal speaker ) even if the volume indicator is at its maximum level.

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I THINK IT IS THE PROBLEM WITH YOUR SOUND DRIVES .SO UNINSTALL THE DRIVERS FIRST AND REINSTAL THE SOUND DRIVERS .

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