run; mmsys.cpl; volume; options; properties; recording;
select the radio source
otherwise sound card drivers
speaker plug
ear plugs
2007-11-01 04:34:58
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answer #1
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answered by AussieGent 4
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Click on the speaker icon in the lower right side of your task bar. You can check to see if the speakers are turned up high enough or muted.
Be sure that your speaker is connected to your computer,also you can co into the control panel and click on sound and that will tell you if your speakers are working.
If all esle fails go to system restore and revert your computer back in time to a point where they did work.
2007-11-01 04:28:09
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answer #2
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answered by doc_holliday1863 7
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it rather is favourite, in simple terms your computing device doing what you instructed it to do. That clicking is in simple terms the sound of it working away. finding on how new your computing device is you computing device might have "quiet" characteristic on your means settings if it bothers you besides the undeniable fact that it fairly is going to deplete supplies you're able to desire in case you have been a gamer. in spite of everything it fairly is effective. Edit- if it fairly is nonetheless clicking alot while your computing device is idle it fairly is the two when you consider which you have a software(s) working in the history (actual-time antivirus and different scanners) or you could could sparkling some undercover agent ware,malware,spyware out.
2016-10-03 02:26:06
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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If your speakers arn't dead, then it would be your sound card. Check your speakers on a different computer and see if they work. If they don't then great, just get some new speakers. But if they do then you will have to get a new sound card. I would suggest Newegg.com or even Ebay.com
2007-11-01 04:25:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Can you hear sound at any other time?
That's the first thing to check.
2007-11-01 05:28:47
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answer #5
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answered by timniet 3
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First,try to restart your computer.If it still persists,check to see if your wire is inserted at the right place in the cpu ..If the problem still persists,the problem lies with your speakers..try to change it .Hope this information helps!
2007-11-01 04:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Some times your sound can get unplugged. If this isn't whats wrong, try unplugging your sound, then plug it in again.
2007-11-01 04:23:18
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answered by Anonymous
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That happened to me before. It turned out my speakers were just dead.
2007-11-01 04:22:08
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answer #8
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answered by Aaron M 2
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go to another radio station.
2007-11-01 04:37:19
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answered by rick 3
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