Question about Toshiba Satellite L455S5975 PC Notebook
If i listen to any type of music or listen to anything it all sounds like a echo and i have tried fixing it and i have no idea what else i can do to fix it!
That might be feedback through microphone
start button
control panel
speaker icon(sounds)
adjust level of mic and see how that works
Posted on May 29, 2012
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Posted on Jan 27, 2008
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the best thing to do is to get the help of a qualified technician(better go to a toshiba service centre)
they will help you with this.
try removing the battery after turning off the computer and removing the power supply.reinsert the battery and turn on th notebook. it should work fine.
else contact the technician.
Posted on Dec 03, 2008
SOURCE: No sound from my Toshiba lap top 2405-S221
Hi and welcome to FixYa,
I seem to remember that this particular model/series has a 'Sound Volume Control Dial' between the indicator lights and the headphone jack. Perhaps it just needs to be adjusted/turned. Of course the you could also verify that the soft controls (Volume Control and Wave) are set to your desired level and not muted. To check, double click on the speaker icon.
Pls post back updates on any developments. Good luck and thank you for using FixYa.
Posted on Feb 12, 2009
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Posted on Feb 23, 2010
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Posted on Mar 18, 2010
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Unintended reverberation, or "echoing," from your computer speakers is a common problem that can arise from improper setup of your audio properties.
Resetting all of your audio information to default will correct this problem, allowing you another chance to strike a good balance to satisfy your audio tastes.
This can be accomplished by accessing the Sounds menu in your operating system.
Select the "Start" menu from the bottom-left corner of your screen, and click on "Control Panel." Find the "hardware and Sound" button and click to select.
Click on the sound icon and select the third tab labeled "Sounds" in the window that appears. A list of sounds will appear, beginning with "Asterisk." Click on a sound to highlight and select test.
Listen to hear if the echoing problem occurs.
If it does, you need to configure your speakers or check to see if it is a third-party issue.
Select the first tab labeled "Playback" from the same window. Right-click on the "Speakers" icon. Click on "Configure Speakers" from the top of the list.
Choose a setup from the list that appears and select test to test different sound configurations for the speakers.
Listen to decipher if one configuration has less echo than another. If so, choose the speaker configuration without the echo to fix the problem.
However, if none of the configurations remove the echo, you need to attempt to troubleshoot the issue from "Safe Mode."
Turn on your computer if it is off or restart your computer. Continuously press the "F8" key until the "Advance Boot Options" screen appears.
Use your arrow keys to navigate the screen, pressing down until you have highlighted the "Safe Mode" option. Hit "Enter" to select. Wait for the drivers to load.
Log on from the "Administrator" account. Test the sounds again, and if the echo does not occur, the cause is a third-party driver or service.
hope this helps
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