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Creative Labs TravelSound (51MS0000AA024 ) Computer Speakers Questions & Answers
Barely see screen
If the brightness is all the way down, simply turn it up.
If not this indicates an issue with the device and you should take it to your local tech repair shop
My speakers stopped working after they were unplugged etc
Try the BLUE jack, then the GREEN jack. You won't hurt anything if you guess wrong. BTW, are the sub and speakers powered up? Pilot light showing they're on? Some speakers are powered by a USB port - any loose USB cables laying around?
Win 7 drivers for creative sbs a235 speaker
creative a 235 doesnot require any computer driver. Just plug into headphone jack and enjoy. If your headphone is working in the same jack and your speakers must also work. Use a working headphone to check the problem is with laptop or speakers.
Ntfs convert fat
Creative recommends using the FAT file structure. Why do you want to reformat it to NTFS?
Any more details about the model?
Subwoofer not working
what is the name of the connector? i read somewhere that is a female db-9 but that is the serial port
My IC BT9843 is burnt I need an equivalent to replace it.any help please?
Try searching again using Google, using BT 9843, but when you look down the results ignore the two letters and see if you can find an IC which is the same numbers, even if it has different letters on the front. Those letters could be just the makers letters, with the device made by different makers.
Humming sound cumin from my creative inspire 4.1 woofer
Make sure that you've fully pushed in the jack to the sound card.....maybe you've not connected the jack into the correct socket on your soundcard as there are usually 3 identical sockets...but only 1 is the correct one. Sometimes colour-coded green. Try it in each one in turn. If you have headphones, try plugging them in as you will hear sound in them when you've got the correct socket!
Battery loss
Recharageable batteries tend to fail if left in a uncharged state for long periods and they fail to recharge. In this case the recharageable battery needs to be replaced.
I have a creative subwoofer which I replaced the
Do not replace a part until you have proved with a signal and circuit test that there is absence of amplification. So I would suggest that you replace the original IC back to the circuit so that we start allover again.
Now you will need a signal tester- an audio frequency( AF) testor so that you can apply the signal and trace. Check the power to the subwoofer output and the main outputs. If present check with signal , check the parameters of the IC to confirm if there is amplification and BIAS to the circuit.
Once confirmed check the feeder resisitors,capacitors, check if any of them is open/short. If not recheck IC and replace once again from original source of spares.
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