Was working yesterday, but not working this morning.
If you're talking about speakers plugged into a Windows computer, then look in the lower right-hand corner near the time, and you should see a speaker icon. Right click that icon, and select "Open Volume Mixer" from the menu that pops up. On the mixer, make sure none of the volume levels are set to Mute.
If the levels look normal, try right-clicking on that speaker icon and selecting "Playback devices" from the menu that pops up. Do you see your speakers there? Is the green check mark on them? If not, click on the speaker, then click the "Set Default" button.
SOURCE: System was working fine for
Test your PSU or replace it if your power supply units fan
is not working your PSU is faulty One bad lead can cause a computer to continue on a cycle or
to shutdown or fail to detect/ boot up a computer hard drive Test all leads that attach to your hard drive including
electrical extensions,IDE,SATA the leads from your
"((MOTHERBOARD TO YOUR HARD DRIVE))" make sure they have a secure connection and
are not faulty or just replace them they could be faulty follow the troubleshooting procedure a computer needs all of
the data and :electrical current to travel through every device and to have an
end to be able work properly: a motherboard and a hard drive any leads between them will
fail before your motherboard or your hard drive if its a flat ribbon 40 pin
type IDE replace it this will be the first to fail check all electrical
extensions make sure they are securely seated even the cd/dvd floppy drives
need to have current go through make sure these drives are working hope this
helps also it could be a dirty computer clean all of the dust from your computer
you could use a vacuum cleaner but whatever you use make absolutely sure there
is no moisture gets to anything in your computer also check the Cmos battery and computer ram make sure they
are securely seated :hope this helps
make sure all leads that
are attached to your drives dvd\cd 3 1/2 inch floppy have secure connections
and are not faulty even the electrical extensions or just replace them they could
be faulty a computer
needs its connections to continue its cycle and have an end so any faulty leads
will end up with a computer error even
something as small as a faulty electrical extension or fan lead can cause this
problem:
:
SOURCE: The speakers dont work even
if your computer came with
a motherboard disc the sound drivers could be on it click start control panel sounds and
audio,volume,advanced,speakers select the appropriate speakers from the drop
down list or navigate to the device manager scroll to system devices + to
expand,system speaker right click properties then select use this device
(enable) also you might check
click start control panel
administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to sound,video and
game controllers you might see a yellow question exclamation mark? ! or a red X
Right click to reinstall drivers if you dont have a motherboard disk you will need to download the sound drivers
click start control panel
sounds and audio,volume,advanced,speakers make sure you have selected the
(((appropriate speakers)))
also audio you will find 3 drop down lists make sure you have the correct
settings there
also
click start control panel
sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box
untick it
if his does not fix the
problem
click start control panel
sounds and audio devices you can adjust the volume there also select speaker
volume you can change your settings there you can also tick in the box place
icon in taskbar for any further volume control settings you will need to right
click on the volume icon system select
adjust volume
the speakers plug/outlet is
usually at the back of the computer you will have to open up the computer
to check the lead attached to the rear of the input plug make sure the
connection is good
try cleaning your computer of dust using a fine air blower from a
compressor making VERY sure that there is no MOISTURE in the air line
specifically around the sound card and the CPU central processing unit dust
causes static to build up in a computer
if you need more help with this posta reply
hope this
helps
Hi Atticus,
I have seen this happen when someone plugs the wrong charging cord up to the DS lite, Is there any chance some one did this to your DS lite.It sounds also as if the battery is not making proper connection.
I hope this gets you in business Atticus. Do not Vote until we get it working. Try this and add a comment to this problem posting. I will answer as soon as I possibly can. Thank you very much for the opportunity to solve your porblem with a DS Lite.
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