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Souned on PC went out
Posted: 2005-05-01 04:04pm
by Bug-Eyed Earl
I can't get sound anymore. I checked the speakers- I hooked up a spare set to see if it was them. It wasn't- still no sound. I checked Sounds to see if the volume was down- it wasn't anybody have any suggestions?
Posted: 2005-05-01 04:06pm
by General Zod
try reinstalling the drivers on your soundcard, perhaps?
Posted: 2005-05-01 04:08pm
by Bug-Eyed Earl
Darth_Zod wrote:try reinstalling the drivers on your soundcard, perhaps?
How do I find out what kind of drivers I need?
Posted: 2005-05-01 04:19pm
by General Zod
Bug-Eyed Earl wrote:Darth_Zod wrote:try reinstalling the drivers on your soundcard, perhaps?
How do I find out what kind of drivers I need?
if it's onboard sound, check the motherboard manufacturer's homepage. if you're using a separate soundcard, check your card manufacturer's homepage.
Posted: 2005-05-01 04:27pm
by Bug-Eyed Earl
My problem is that my computer was built by someone four years ago. I can't check the motherboard or card manufacturer, as far as I know, unless I take it apart.
Unless there's another way. Thanks for being patient with me.
Posted: 2005-05-01 04:31pm
by General Zod
Bug-Eyed Earl wrote:My problem is that my computer was built by someone four years ago. I can't check the motherboard or card manufacturer, as far as I know, unless I take it apart.
Unless there's another way. Thanks for being patient with me.
no problem. and i'm not aware of any other way to check the brand manufacturer without taking off the case, though that shouldn't be too problematic.
Posted: 2005-05-01 04:38pm
by namdoolb
You could go to the device manager, and see there what soundcard it says is installed on your system.
It's in the control panel, in "system".
If you're lucky, you might be able to see if there's any driver problems from there, but at the very least it'll tell us what sound card you're using.
Posted: 2005-05-01 05:22pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
AIDA32 (Google) This might help.