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You want sound to system when system running?the sound of computer is produced by the fan inside cpu.is there was no sound that is good to your system.
Still Problem, Turn Off system and Check the Speaker Code
RESET the system .
Remove all the connections, leave it for 24hours and then connect it up again
To Reset
Unplug Power Code
Plug it back again
Press Stop , Enter and Power button at Same time
Press Power Button to Turn on it
For more Here is the Guide for your Product Click here Still have Problem The protective device on the amplifier has been activated because of short circuit. (“PROTECT” and “PUSH POWER” flash alternately.) Turn off the unit, eliminate the short-circuit problem and turn on the power again. Hope you Got a Conclusion..Thanks for Contacting FixYa...
First unplug the unit and press the power button to make sure all the power is out of the unit. Try to take a cotton qtip and clean the lazer lense with alcohol. after wipe it clean with a new cotton qtip to remove the film the alcohol produces. Do not use a lot of alcohol and drip it all inside of the unit though.
Also if you tried a cd-r try a real copy instead. Make sure your cd's are ok.
Good luck.
I wouldn't expect huge bass from those little speakers. Somewhere on there, there's an equiliser, where you 'll probably be able to turn the bass up and down. See if that works. If not, new speakers may help.
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