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In the bottom right corner of your screen, there is a speaker icon with a music note next to it. If you hold your mouse pointer over it, it will show a pop up box labled "volume". Double click on it to open it. It will bring up the volume control panel. Under the first slider bar, labled "volume", make sure the "Mute All" box is NOT checked. Slide the volume bar up about half way. Do the same thing for the next section labled "Wave", and the one marked "CD Player". Then close it down; if you have a sound card in your computer, then volume will work.
2006-06-06 08:52:25
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answered by Georgia 4
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Find the little icon that looks like a speaker on bottom tool bar and left click on it
2006-06-06 15:48:53
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answered by jantyrer 2
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If you are talking about the speakers that are attached to the computer. click the START button on the bottom of your tool bar. Click "CONTROL PANEL". Then click "SOUNDS AND AUDIO DEVICES" This should get you there.
Good luck. Is your computer an old one?
2006-06-06 16:00:32
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answered by Jozieann 2
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first you have to stroke the speakers softly, then start blowing in the speakers ear, and talking dirty to the speakers. If that doesn't work try viagra
2006-06-06 15:48:48
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answered by Joe 2
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Press the power button.
Turn the volume up.
Tada!
2006-06-06 15:47:52
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answered by Anonymous
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youshould be more specific, which speakers?
2006-06-06 15:48:01
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answered by A.Marie 5
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there is probably a little on/off button
2006-06-06 15:47:05
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answered by anonymous 3
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