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![]() rb608 wrote: . If anybody wants to solve this one for me, here's what I know. I have no audio to the speakers and no audio to the headphone jack. Nothing is muted in the volume control. There are no error states shown in the Device Manager. Go to Control Panel and then 'sound'. Pick an event that has a sound associated with it (like 'windows start'). If the '' or speaker next to the sound name is black, that means your driver is installed correctly. If it is grey, that means it is not installed correctly. If it is black and you click on the , the sound should play. If you can't hear it you either have the 'mute' on in the volume control box, or your speakers are plugged into the wrong hole in your sound card. Or you have set up your sound system to use a different output socket on the card. This may help you; http://www.delback.co.uk/pcaudiofaq.htm http://support.gateway.com/s/tutoria...07&series=1082 Often these problems are caused by a program that reconfigures the sound card. This either re-routes the audio signal, or turns it off. TL MC |
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