go to control panel, and then Sound..
check the volume, and that your speakers are correctly configured..also check if you accidentally pressed the Mute buttuon....
2006-07-15 07:15:35
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answer #1
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answered by V.Vondoom 3
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2016-11-06 10:18:09
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answered by oppie 4
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Try restarting.
Mute may be pressed on your keyboard.
Mute may be selected under Volume on the start bar.
You may have a defective sound card(thats not likley though)
2006-07-15 07:16:14
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answered by aqurious_chic06 2
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if it came with an install software disk put the disk in, go to control panel system hardware device manager..see if the soundcard shows up then rightclick and hit update driver. also make sure if theres a digital setting in sound properties that is right and that no mute boxes are cheked in the output categories
2006-07-15 07:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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If you had an integrated sound card you have disable it first and then en-able the new card and drivers.
2006-07-15 10:11:35
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answered by mittalman53 5
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check ur speaker and volume settings from control panel>sounds, check if its mute.
otherwise ur modem driver is either not correctly installed or not correctly configured.
2006-07-15 07:21:19
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answered by exp.arbhatti 3
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Internal sound card? Could be your sound card is bad. You can buy external fairly cheap these days. This is what I had to do. Very easy to hook up.
2006-07-15 07:20:00
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answered by Lois M 1
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If nothing else, you may need to replace your sound card.
2006-07-15 07:19:36
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answered by James 2
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Are you sure you pluged into the right hole?
2006-07-15 07:16:02
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answered by goose1077 4
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Re-insert your sound card and re-boot
2006-07-15 07:16:19
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answered by rochelle_hall2000 3
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