is there no sound at all? then check your speaker if they're turned on and properly connected to electricity and your computer as well. now when they're connected check your computer sound settings on control panel.
go to my computer - control panel - sounds and audio devices. check if everything's ok. now it should work.
r u looking for the address bar on ie? then simply right click at the menu bar and click on the address bar.
hope that helps
good luck.
2007-02-28 11:09:59
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answered by R A 4
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im going to assume you're running Windows XP, if so, for your address bar just click on view in internet explorer then click on toolbars then click on address bar and it should pop up again.
for your sound you'll have to uninstall your driver and reinstall it, to do so, right click on your My Computer icon and go to Properties. from there click on Hardware the Device Manager. Click on Sound, video and game controllers and find your sound card (if its onboard, it might be Realtek AC'97 or Legacy audio drivers) find the right one and click on the little computer icon at the top of the screen that has an X going through it. your computer will ask you to reboot, do so. then go back into your device manager again and click on Action then scan for hardware changes, it will find your sound card, reinstall the driver and you should be good to go!
2007-02-28 19:08:39
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answered by hcqfilms 2
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Check you speaker to see if they are operating right, you can not get a sound if the speaker are not working, go to properties and right click and see if you can find you address bar.
2007-02-28 19:07:44
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answered by I am women 6
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if you have tried the basic things such as loose cables, speaker volumes, program settings, then try this.
Try the system restore:
Go To:
start
programs
accessories
systems tools
system restore
This process is completely reversable. And does not remove your personal files. Just go back one checkpoint at a time until your puter is working good again.
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2007-02-28 19:06:26
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answered by Elaine B 6
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This is what to do to check about the microphone:
Click on Volume Control on your taskbar (bottom one) ... Icon looks like microphone - when you apply your cursor it does say: Volume control ...
Options Properties
Check on “Recording” box .. click OK
… make sure “Microphone” is selected
2007-02-28 19:10:09
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answered by ♥ FairLady ♥ 5
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try reinstalling your sound drivers.
2007-02-28 19:04:46
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answered by jade11092002 2
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