Have the speaker ever worked? are you able to get into the volume of the computer? Are you getting any error messages? Need to know If you have had sound and It disappeared, or you never had sound?Have the speaker ever worked? are you able to get into the volume of the computer? Are you getting any error messages? Need to know If you have had sound and It disappeared, or you never had sound?
please state the OS being used....any recent hardware changes was done.....view device manager and see if your sound drivers are ok(no exclamation marks or question marks...have u tried using an external speakers
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please state the OS being used....any recent hardware changes was done.....view device manager and see if your sound drivers are ok(no exclamation marks or question marks...have u tried using an external speakers
keep me posted
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Is your sound muted? Is the volume turned down to zero? Is the device driver installed and working? Is the cable connected from the computer to the monitor? What is the make and model of your monitor and the model of your desktop computer? Desktop towers don't usually have internal speakers.
try installing proper drivers for the AUDIO CARD! the orange led only indicates the HTK HOTKEYdrivers are working properly, it does NOT says a thing about audio card drivers! so i suggest you to install proper drivers for audio playback!
if you go to the bios (restart computer and press del to go to setup) you should be able to look around and find the option for internal speaker. Set that option to disable and do not change anything else unless you know your way around. Save it and restart afterwards and it should disable the internal speakers.
Next, unplug your headphones, if the sound is still not working threw your internal speakers. Check to see if they are on or even installed correctly.
(For Windows 7) But if you have any other OS, just find the Sound from your Control panel. Start, Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, Sound, Playback TAB. Make sure your "speakers" are "enabled" and "set to default".
Go into the speaker icon in the bottom right hand corner of the screen and click on it and get to the mixer. In there make sure the speakers aren't muted.
If it is muted then click on it to unmute it and you should have your sound back.
If you don't have your sound back then that means either the speakers are bad or because the internal speakers hook up to the motherboard, the mohterboard could be bad.
well since the external speakers are working then the problem is with the internal speakers and thats a hardware issue so they need to be replaced if you have warranty then take it in to be fixed nothing else can be done
Have the speaker ever worked? are you able to get into the volume of the computer? Are you getting any error messages? Need to know If you have had sound and It disappeared, or you never had sound?
please state the OS being used....any recent hardware changes was done.....view device manager and see if your sound drivers are ok(no exclamation marks or question marks...have u tried using an external speakers
keep me posted
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