Sound problem
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Jun 11, 2010 at 03:03 AM
kristain Posts 69 Registration date Friday March 12, 2010 Status Member Last seen May 30, 2011 - Jun 11, 2010 at 03:37 AM
kristain Posts 69 Registration date Friday March 12, 2010 Status Member Last seen May 30, 2011 - Jun 11, 2010 at 03:37 AM
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kristain
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Step 1. From the Taskbar located at the bottom of your computer click once on the "Volume" icon.
Step 2. Uncheck the "Mute" box. If this does not resolve the issue, move to step 3.
Step 3. Right click on the "Volume" icon.
Step 4. Select "Open Volume Control."
Step 5. Uncheck all of the boxes next to "Mute" in the Master Volume, Wave, SW Synth, CD Volume, Mic Volume, Line Volume and PC Beep selections. If this does not resolve your sound issue, proceed to step 6.
Step 6. Right click on the "Volume Control" icon.
Step 7. Select "Sounds and Audio Devices Properties."
Step 8. Under the "Volume" tab, slide the "Device Volume" indicator to High.
Step 9. Under the "Speaker Settings," click on "Speaker Volume."
Step 10. Slide the "Left" and "Right" volume indicators to "High."
Step 11. Click "OK." If this does not fix your sound issue, proceed to step 12.
Step 12. Right click on the "Volume Control" icon.
Step 13. Select "Sounds and Audio Devices Properties."
Step 14. Go to the "Hardware" tab and select the "Driver" tab.
Step 15. Make sure you are connected to the Internet and then, Click on "Update Driver."
Step 16. After the driver has been updated, Click "OK."
Step 17. Exit
Step 2. Uncheck the "Mute" box. If this does not resolve the issue, move to step 3.
Step 3. Right click on the "Volume" icon.
Step 4. Select "Open Volume Control."
Step 5. Uncheck all of the boxes next to "Mute" in the Master Volume, Wave, SW Synth, CD Volume, Mic Volume, Line Volume and PC Beep selections. If this does not resolve your sound issue, proceed to step 6.
Step 6. Right click on the "Volume Control" icon.
Step 7. Select "Sounds and Audio Devices Properties."
Step 8. Under the "Volume" tab, slide the "Device Volume" indicator to High.
Step 9. Under the "Speaker Settings," click on "Speaker Volume."
Step 10. Slide the "Left" and "Right" volume indicators to "High."
Step 11. Click "OK." If this does not fix your sound issue, proceed to step 12.
Step 12. Right click on the "Volume Control" icon.
Step 13. Select "Sounds and Audio Devices Properties."
Step 14. Go to the "Hardware" tab and select the "Driver" tab.
Step 15. Make sure you are connected to the Internet and then, Click on "Update Driver."
Step 16. After the driver has been updated, Click "OK."
Step 17. Exit