fisrt check and see if the speakers are pluged in. Also you audio card may not be working correctly. Since I can't look at your computer over the internet, I suggest you call the Geek Squad, they are pretty good at fixing computers. Or read this:
2006-10-01 06:17:18
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answered by Ally 5
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you would be certain the slope by potential of plugging in values for x and getting the end result y. you are able to then evaluate the solutions and seem for a fashion. To make it extra handy to work out, turn the equation. rather of y = 2x - a million, turn it to 2x-a million = y. you are able to then plaug in values for X and get a result for y. 2(a million) - a million = a million x=a million y=a million 2(2) - a million = 3 x=2 y=3 2(3) - a million = 5 x=3 y=5 2(4) - a million = 7 x=4 y=7 Now, the equation shows that as you advance x by potential of a million, y will advance by potential of two. So it rather is common to tell that the slope is two. however the genuine equation used to discover a slope is m = (y2-y1) / (x2-x1). in this equation m is the slope. making use of the numbers we plugged in, that would mean that m = (5-a million) / (3-a million) or m = 4 / 2. That shows that the slope is two. you are able to decide for any numbers from the equation, as long as you utilize superb values. working example: 2(350) - a million = 699 x = 350 y = 699 2(38) - a million = seventy 5 x = 38 y = seventy 5 m =(699-seventy 5) / (350-38) = 624/312 = 2
2016-10-15 09:59:50
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answered by ? 4
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Have you checked the device driver to see if it is working properly?
cl Start
cl Settings
cl Control Panel
cl System
cl Hardware
cl Device Driver
R-cl on the item to be checked. Click Properties.
That will tell you if the item is working properly.
To update the driver:
Start, Settings, Control Panel, System, Hardward, Device Driver
click the icon for the item you want
click the “update driver” button on the toolbar.
2006-10-01 06:23:44
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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open the control panel-look for the sound-speech and audio devices-click-sound and audio device tab-look into the first box-Default device-does it says about it anything,than look for microphone device-and later look for Midi device, sound scheme should be blank column.check the program events list and see that if anything is checked,remove that check.and finally check on the hardware tab is there your CD drive or DVD drive name in shadow or not?or through mistake by over chance you have clicked the "safely remove hardware tab.if so checked it out the reason you said it was working !
2006-10-01 06:44:48
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answered by precede2005 5
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You probably have a bad sound card. Try running the hardware wizard, or look in your device manager to see if you have any error icons(yellow ! triangle thing) If you do, you might try updating the driver for the device with the error icon. Or, you may have to go buy a new soundcard.
Also, with the error icons, see if you have any conflict messages. Also have you changed any configurations at all on the computer?
2006-10-01 06:18:04
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answered by dzr0001 5
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Very simple. This happened to me many times. Your sound card driver did not load at startup therefore giving you no sound. Restart your computer. It should says that your speakers are in place. If not, make sure it is plugged in then restart.
Good luck!
2006-10-01 07:09:32
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answered by jim 3
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clear ur hardrive but back up data b4!!
then pt all the programs back on! same problem here!!
it works! takes some time but quite effective
2006-10-01 06:18:18
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answered by Anonymous
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