I checked the connections, they don't work with ANY program I checked everything!! help me :(
2007-02-01
13:56:50
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I checked and when i go to properties it says it can't even detect the speakers it says "no audio device" I was deleting programs a couple of days ago do you think maybe i deleted something? I check my recycling bin and nothing was there..maybe its my sound card if so...what do i do?
2007-02-01
14:09:41 ·
update #1
ok so i re-installed my drivers and i can hear music from my i-tunes but not from the web....:(
2007-02-03
10:40:39 ·
update #2
It may be a problem with the driver. To see if this is the case, you will need to open up the Device Manager. To do so, go to the My Computer icon on your desktop. Right-click it and select properties. Go to the hardware tab, and clickon device manager. if anything has an X over it or a yellow sign with an exclamation mark on it, this is probably the case.
If there is, then you will need to go to the control panel and click on Printers and other hardware. After that, on the far left side, there will be a link to "Add Hardware". Go through the wizard. If it asks, your harware is already connected. If you have anymore questions, email me.
2007-02-01 14:13:59
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like your Sound Card has lost it's driver. Not to worry.
Go to the Desktop, Right click on My Computer, Properties, Hardware, Device Manager, Double click on Sound, Video and Game Controllers.
One of these or more of these may have a Exclamation Point by it. The ones ending with the word DRIVER are the prime suspects. Double click, Driver, Update Driver.
Good Luck
2007-02-01 14:24:40
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answered by Ernie B 7
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Make sure the computer is not muted. Go to you sound settings, either through the control panel or by double clicking the speaker icon in the system tray. There should be several volume controls that come up. Make sure that none of them are muted.
2007-02-01 14:01:15
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answered by Anonymous
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1. check connection again,
2. make sure speaker turned on( some speaker has manual switch)
3. make sure speaker are pluged to power( some speaker also need power to get connect)
4. go to control panel, sounds and audio devices
5. click voice, click check hardware( make sure the volume control is not in mute)
2007-02-01 14:16:20
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answered by magictiger_007 4
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you will need to reinstall your sound drivers, you should have a disc that came with the pc maybe called crivers and utilities, insert this disc and install the sound drivers or go to the pc manufacturers web site and you should be able to get the drivers there
2007-02-01 14:36:46
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answered by D McC 7
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the problem is probably not in your speakers, since they are relatively simple wiring. most likely the problem is with your sound card. perhaps it came loose from its pci slot, or something worse happened to it. If you have a friend who knows how to put computers together, have them take a look at it; or you could always take it to the geek squad, unless you are comfortable taking the cover off your computer.
2007-02-01 14:27:53
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answered by turkishjr 2
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attempt 2 verify the quantity administration reason per risk countless the settings are in a mute mode..Or verify the wirings on the decrease back of ur workstation reason per risk u forgot 2 connect it..or you're able to verify the internet internet site of ur speaker's sort for the drivers.
2016-12-13 06:45:19
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answered by ? 4
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It might be a porblem with youtr sound card. Or it might be something simple, like their muted under Volume Control
2007-02-01 14:00:20
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answered by Josh R 2
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well it could be u blew them out but 1 time mine didnt work at all i cheeked everything and 2 hours later they worked fine just mess with um
2007-02-01 14:00:16
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answered by joshkwasi 1
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make sure you have the volume setting up in sound settings
2007-02-01 14:00:24
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answered by confuscious 4
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