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Is it my speakers or my soundcard?

Discussion in 'Audio and Video' started by kissmesweetly, Dec 27, 2005.

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  1. kissmesweetly Newcomer, in training

    Hi! I am not that good with computer! :confused: My speakers just recently stopped working. I tried to see if they would work with my CD player, and they do. They just don't work with my computer anymore. Is it my soundcard that is messing up? What can I do to fix this problem? How much would a new sound card cost me?

    I have a CTX computer. I have a ESS AudioDrive Record (220). I have no idea what that means by the way. :confused:
  2. beerabuser30 Newcomer, in training

    Sound cards are very cheap but I wouldn't buy one yet. Go into sounds and audio devices in the control panel and make sure you do not have it set to mute, I have actually done this before. There are a few other things to look at in there as well. If you haven't changed any hardware options at all recently I would say it is probably not your drivers but you could try to update them anyway.
  3. niceboy Newcomer, in training

    i hope u r a girl. and i'm ready to do what u'r nick name says! ;)

    btw, yes just re install your audio drivers and your pc should start rocking again.
  4. truflip Newcomer, in training

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