No sound

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Guest

my computer has no sound on my computer. I have gone to control panel, sounds
speech and audio devices and then i click sounds and audio devices. The
volume tab says i no audio device but i dont have any idea what to do..
Someone please help me
 
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Glenda P

I hope you checked to make sure that you have speakers. You didn't say what
kind of computer you have, laptop, you should have built in speakers, or
desktop, you may have to add speakers.
If you have speakers, is the sound muted? check to see if the volume has
been muted or if the slides that control the volume are down too low. If you
don't have speakers you may be able to check the sound with headphones.
I am hoping you are in error when reporting that you have no sound devices,
again, you didn't say what kind of computer you have, it will help people
help you if you can give more information about what kind of computer, and
sound card, speakers etc. that you have installed on your pc.
Glenda
 
G

Guest

I am having the exact same problem. My grand-daughter used it for a report
and since then I have no sound anywhere.
 
G

Guest

i have emachines

Glenda P said:
I hope you checked to make sure that you have speakers. You didn't say what
kind of computer you have, laptop, you should have built in speakers, or
desktop, you may have to add speakers.
If you have speakers, is the sound muted? check to see if the volume has
been muted or if the slides that control the volume are down too low. If you
don't have speakers you may be able to check the sound with headphones.
I am hoping you are in error when reporting that you have no sound devices,
again, you didn't say what kind of computer you have, it will help people
help you if you can give more information about what kind of computer, and
sound card, speakers etc. that you have installed on your pc.
Glenda
 
G

Guest

Also, try this (If you are running Vista). Go to Hardware and Sounds in
Control Panel, Click Manage Audio Devices. Click on each of the items that
control your "Speakers" and click the "Properties" button at the bottom.
Under "Advanced" uncheck the boxes under exclusive mode. Now go back in to
the "Speakers" control that lists your sound card. Click "Properties". Click
"Advanced". Now recheck the boxes under "Exclusive Mode". Now hit the "test"
button. Your sound should now work.

This worked for me in dealing with this problem.

Hope this helps.
 

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