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You may want to adjust the mic volume on the settings of your microphone as it would seem skype loves to auto adjust and turn it all the way up to where the mic no longer hears you. So just set it down as far as you can go and then do this each time that skype blasts the volume of your mic.
it's gone...many users are victims of this stupid AUTO update from Microsoft....
the update makes changes to the IRQ of the soundcard chip and then the chip gets corrupted.....
the best alternative is to buy a 1$ USB sound adaptor from Ebay....
I am also a victim of this and use the USB adaptor for the past 3 yrs....
If your computer does indeed have a Sound Card, then the drivers for this card are not working. Try reinstalling from the driver disk you got with your computer and see if the sound comes back.
goto www.emachines.com, go to support, enter your operating system, and select drivers and find your sound card drivers and download and re install them and re boot and you should have your sound.
Check out this site provided for a program called SIW. Download the free english version and install. It will tell you everything about your computer that you ever needed to know. Check the motherboard section for your specifics, and try the sound card section to see teh specifics on your card. This will help you in your search for the correct drivers.
what really matters is the quality of the usb speakers. check specifications such as wattage first and find reviews if possible. however usb speakers will probably not come close to separate speakers. i'd recommend buying a cheap sound card ($20 or so). these work great overall. $20 spent on a sound card will be a better trade off than $20 spent on speakers. just use your old speakers with the new sound card and you'll have plenty of power. after this i'd recommend headphones as they work great in this case. finally moving the sound card would probably work fine, but i have doubts.
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