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Sound problem: I have none

Discussion in 'Audio and Video' started by BluXDragon, Sep 21, 2008.

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  1. BluXDragon Newcomer, in training

    Firstly - sure as hell hope I have this in the right place.

    Well on to the point, I have no sound as you've probably guessed. Got my speakers on full volume with music playing right now and there ain't a sound coming from it except a faint, well forgot the word, but you probably know what I'm talking about.

    So, I've got my sound working perfectly, I turn off my music and go AFK for a while. I come back, turn on my music and nothing's coming out. I check that everything's plugged in, it's all good. I go into control panel and open "Sounds and Audio Devices" and check a few thing's out there. Nothing suspicious. So, out of ideas, I reset my computer. Still nothing. It's been about 30 minutes and I'm already really "pee'd" off about it.

    Anybody got any ideas?

    Thanks.

    PS. I bet this is really easily fixed, and I personally have no idea. Either that or it can't be fixed. My computer is stuffed enough as it is.
  2. kimsland Ex-TechSpotter

    Restart
    Also check to see you haven't muted the volume

    If that doesn't work, replace the faulty speakers
  3. CCT Newcomer, in training

    I can give you complete instructions on how to fix your Commodore 64 when you confirm it IS a Commodore 64.

    If it is. Since YOU DID NOT SAY!!
  4. kimsland Ex-TechSpotter

    Hmm. Another way of saying that.


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