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There speakers r not putting out any music via the internet or my documents...but gives warning sounds

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Check the volume control properties t oensure the speakers aren't muted, if they are not muted then the mainboard's volume control overide program has them turned down! To turn them up from there sumply locate your function key and they key that corrosponds with the volume up or volume down features. (usually the up or down arrows, but not always) they will be marked with a speaker icons and some variation of up or down markings.

As far as the warning sounds, that in its self is a seperate speaker unit that is not controlled the same way your actual speakers are, hence you can still hear the audio warning sounds. Good luck, thanks for using FixYa

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