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Solve : No sound, Why is it so?? |
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Answer» WOW, I didn't even post here and I helped in a way, heh heh. I've "LOST" sound a few times in my "career" (note the quotes). First, was when I installed a new Sound card, my Audigy SE, into my older PC. Blasted thing wouldn't make a peep for the life of it- drivers were installed, everything seemed to be working... speakers were plugged in proper, it was a hair-pulling few days. Then I checked services.msc, and WINDOWS Audio was disabled. (I'm not 100% why, but I believe, I had disabled it with the intent of restarting the service, and simply got distracted or something). more recently it has occured when one of my two volume controls were too low (PC and Sound system), as well as a few times when my Headphones were attached. Couldn't figure out why it was so quiet, turned out to be that the sound was coming from the headphones. Thankfully I almost always find this, real cause, before mucking about with my setup. QUOTE from: squall_01 on June 15, 2009, 03:40:29 AM a hardware conflict. Well thats what I'll have to call it anyway.... A hardware conflict Lucky BC_Programmer, I haven't had headphone problems for a while. I dont have any.. |
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