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Jan 8, 2009 at 03:54 AM
Jan 8, 2009 at 03:54 AM
hi,
it's quite obvious that you won't be able to play any music if you don't have speakers connected.
firstly, you will have to get speakers connected to the computer.
it's quite obvious that you won't be able to play any music if you don't have speakers connected.
firstly, you will have to get speakers connected to the computer.
Hi!
Did you recently uninstall BearShare or other programs like it? Try Uninstalling the Device and Re installing it again. Here's how:
Start Button
RIGHT click "My Computer"
Properties then the "Hardware" tab
Device Manager
Go down and expand [+] the Sound, video and game
If there's a yellow question mark(?) in one of the devices, RIGHT click on it and then "Uninstall" You'll get it back, don't worry.
Click Start again
Control Panel
Add Hardware. This will find the device you just uninstalled. Click on the one you JUST deleted and then Next.
It should be re-installed now. Go back to Device Manager, right click on the device and click "Enable" but if it's still not showing up just...
Go back to your Control Panel and then Sound and Audio. Play around with the volume settings and see if that helped you....
Alternatively, you can use System Restore to restore your computer settings to a certain day, maybe the day before you installed a certain program which deleted your sound settings if that is actually what happened...
Best of luck!
Did you recently uninstall BearShare or other programs like it? Try Uninstalling the Device and Re installing it again. Here's how:
Start Button
RIGHT click "My Computer"
Properties then the "Hardware" tab
Device Manager
Go down and expand [+] the Sound, video and game
If there's a yellow question mark(?) in one of the devices, RIGHT click on it and then "Uninstall" You'll get it back, don't worry.
Click Start again
Control Panel
Add Hardware. This will find the device you just uninstalled. Click on the one you JUST deleted and then Next.
It should be re-installed now. Go back to Device Manager, right click on the device and click "Enable" but if it's still not showing up just...
Go back to your Control Panel and then Sound and Audio. Play around with the volume settings and see if that helped you....
Alternatively, you can use System Restore to restore your computer settings to a certain day, maybe the day before you installed a certain program which deleted your sound settings if that is actually what happened...
Best of luck!
Jan 8, 2009 at 04:00 AM