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On my Toshiba lap top everything sounds like an echo how can i make that go away?

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!

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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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SOURCE: TOSHIBA LAP TOP A135-S4656 SCREEN WENT BLANK BLACK

over heated the video area in it will have to cheak video card inside or motherboard chips on it got to hot when u play games on labtops u must ua labtop cooler never set it on your bed

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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

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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.

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