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soul

hi dears!
I have acer travelmate 4600 laptop. It has dual built in speakers.They
started to degrade their sounds finally they stopped working.I can't
now use i am forced to use earphones. Can any one tell me how to fix,
please.
 
J

johns

Just a guess, but laptops have cheap connector problems.
Where and what could involve a mobo replacement just
to fix speakers. Some companies will have refurb laptops
that they will exchange model for model for a flat repair
fee. You send them your laptop .. they send you a
refurb for $300 or something like that. You might try
calling Acer and see what they can do .. or google
your model and look for repair-exchange ?? Other
than that, I would hesitate getting into a ship and
repair sort of thing. That could cost you far more than
you realize.

johns
 
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themattiskool

hi dears!
I have acer travelmate 4600 laptop. It has dual built in speakers.They
started to degrade their sounds finally they stopped working.I can't
now use i am forced to use earphones. Can any one tell me how to fix,
please.

or insted of using headphones get a small self powered or no power
set of small speekers they will be small enough to fit into your
laptop bag and will extreamly help the quality of your sound.

the paltop speekers, i believe are not worth the hastle of fixing.
Unless it is an easy fix as preaveous post stated.
 
J

John Doe

themattiskool gmail.com said:
if you need further tech help visit

When someone asks for technical help in this group, you don't just
refer them to a commercial web site.

Advertising on USENET is limited to groups specifically including
the words *forsale* and *marketplace*.
 
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themattiskool

When someone asks for technical help in this group, you don't just
refer them to a commercial web site.

Advertising on USENET is limited to groups specifically including
the words *forsale* and *marketplace*.

sorry i didnt know
 
J

John Doe

No problem. Besides how USENET started, I think the thing is that
all (or at least most) of us pay for USENET access. If Google wants
revenue, it can advertise there at it's portal.

Others have other opinions, but. The body of your post should not
include advertising or come-ons to your commercial web site. If
Google allows you can have a signature of three or four lines and
provide a link there. You can make a signature manually by including
"-- " without the quotes, a line feed, and a few lines of text (like
I included below). But of course the body of your post should be
meaningful. That's my understanding, but I guess it's the
aggregate/combined sensible opinion that rules, others may correct
at will.
 

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