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emekadavid
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      8th Aug 2009
can anyone help me get something to bring up the audio on my laptop?
It was working before and suddenly it stopped. I have gone to the dell
website but not possible to find a software to work with. The laptop
is a dell latitude c610. Thanks.
 
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GlowingBlueMist
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      8th Aug 2009
emekadavid wrote:
> can anyone help me get something to bring up the audio on my laptop?
> It was working before and suddenly it stopped. I have gone to the dell
> website but not possible to find a software to work with. The laptop
> is a dell latitude c610. Thanks.


As someone already mentioned, give a Windows Restore a try if you can locate
a restore point prior to your sound problems starting. If that fixes things
good, if not then I would next try a Live Linux CD (no actual install onto
your PC's hard drive). They run directly from the CD and your computer's
RAM memory.

I would download and burn a Live Linux CD and give that a try. If you get
sound using one of them then you know that the problem is with the Windows
OS or drivers and not your hardware. With that info others should be able
to point you to possible fixes.

You can find many of the Live Linux ISO files at this link so you can burn
your own disk.

http://www.livecdlist.com/ Be sure to pick one of them that has Desktop
listed as a "Purpose" rather than just OS Installation. Puppy Linux or
PCLinuxOS are good examples of disks to give a try.


 
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Michael Cecil
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      8th Aug 2009
On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 03:33:42 -0700 (PDT), emekadavid
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>can anyone help me get something to bring up the audio on my laptop?
>It was working before and suddenly it stopped. I have gone to the dell
>website but not possible to find a software to work with. The laptop
>is a dell latitude c610. Thanks.


XP?

Did you check the device manager to see if the sound device is working?

Is it simply muted?
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GlowingBlueMist
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      8th Aug 2009
emekadavid wrote:
> can anyone help me get something to bring up the audio on my laptop?
> It was working before and suddenly it stopped. I have gone to the dell
> website but not possible to find a software to work with. The laptop
> is a dell latitude c610. Thanks.


Been 4 hours since I posted this the first time and it still has not shown
up on the server
so I'll give it one more try...

As someone already mentioned, give a Windows Restore a try if you can locate
a restore point prior to your sound problems starting. If that fixes things
good, if not then I would next try a Live Linux CD (no actual install onto
your PC's hard drive). They run directly from the CD and your computer's
RAM memory.

I would download and burn a Live Linux CD and give that a try. If you get
sound using one of them then you know that the problem is with the Windows
OS or drivers and not your hardware. With that info others should be able
to point you to possible fixes.

You can find many of the Live Linux ISO files at this link so you can burn
your own disk.

http://www.livecdlist.com/ Be sure to pick one of them that has Desktop
listed as a "Purpose" rather than just OS Installation. Puppy Linux or
PCLinuxOS are good examples of disks to give a try.


 
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GlowingBlueMist
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      8th Aug 2009
emekadavid wrote:
> can anyone help me get something to bring up the audio on my laptop?
> It was working before and suddenly it stopped. I have gone to the dell
> website but not possible to find a software to work with. The laptop
> is a dell latitude c610. Thanks.


Sorry if this finally shows up three times sooner or later but it looks like
Octanews is not
forwarding my replies today for some reason... so I'm bouncing this over to
news.eternal-september.org's host.

As someone already mentioned, give a Windows Restore a try if you can locate
a restore point prior to your sound problems starting. If that fixes things
good, if not then I would next try a Live Linux CD (no actual install onto
your PC's hard drive). They run directly from the CD and your computer's
RAM memory.

I would download and burn a Live Linux CD and give that a try. If you get
sound using one of them then you know that the problem is with the Windows
OS or drivers and not your hardware. With that info others should be able
to point you to possible fixes.

You can find many of the Live Linux ISO files at this link so you can burn
your own disk.

http://www.livecdlist.com/ Be sure to pick one of them that has Desktop
listed as a "Purpose" rather than just OS Installation. Puppy Linux or
PCLinuxOS are good examples of disks to give a try.


 
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emekadavid
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      25th Aug 2009
On Aug 8, 5:43*pm, "GlowingBlueMist" <nob...@very.invalid> wrote:
> emekadavid wrote:
> > can anyone help me get something to bring up theaudioon my laptop?
> > It was working before and suddenly it stopped. I have gone to the dell
> > website but not possible to find a software to work with. The laptop
> > is a dell latitude c610. Thanks.

>
> Sorry if this finally shows up three times sooner or later but it looks like
> Octanews is not
> forwarding my replies today for some reason... so I'm bouncing this over to
> news.eternal-september.org's host.
>
> As someone already mentioned, give a Windows Restore a try if you can locate
> a restore point prior to your sound problems starting. *If that fixes things
> good, if not then I would next try a Live Linux CD (no actual install onto
> your PC's hard drive). *They run directly from the CD and your computer's
> RAM memory.
>
> I would download and burn a Live Linux CD and give that a try. *If you get
> sound using one of them then you know that the problem is with the Windows
> OS or drivers and not your hardware. *With that info others should be able
> to point you to possible fixes.
>
> You can find many of the Live Linux ISO files at this link so you can burn
> your own disk.
>
> http://www.livecdlist.com/*Be sure to pick one of them that has Desktop
> listed as a "Purpose" rather than just OS Installation. *Puppy Linux or
> PCLinuxOS are good examples of disks to give a try.


thanks for all your replies. I decided to check the BIOS before
carrying out your instructions. Reason is that the time between when I
last used the audio internal speakers and my discovery of the problem
is an x factor. And x is more than a quarter.
I discovered the audio controller is a crystal 4205 and the bios manc.
is Phoenix technologies. Wonder if they are still kicking? The OS
tells me that the audio controller is Intel 82801 CA/CAM AC'97 audio
controller. Can anyone resolve hardware and software inconsistencies?
Thanks everyone
 
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