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NO.

At least, not until you give some more information about the system, the
problem, and what you've done to try and fix/isolate the problem.

If you have tried everything and they still don't work, then you have not
tried everything.
 
Val said:
NO.

At least, not until you give some more information about the system, the
problem, and what you've done to try and fix/isolate the problem.

If you have tried everything and they still don't work, then you have not
tried everything.



emachine #T2796
 
emachine model t2796

Val said:
NO.

At least, not until you give some more information about the system, the
problem, and what you've done to try and fix/isolate the problem.

If you have tried everything and they still don't work, then you have not
tried everything.
 
Val said:
NO.

At least, not until you give some more information about the system, the
problem, and what you've done to try and fix/isolate the problem.

If you have tried everything and they still don't work, then you have not
tried everything.
 
Let me be more clear. If you want help, you must provide details as to the
problem, the situation, they system. No one here is clairvoyant, that I'm
aware.

Did the speakers work before?
Did you do something, and then they didn't?
Have you tested the speakers on some other machine:
Have you tested other speakers on this machine?
Are you sure you have them plugged into the correct jack?
Are you sure the sound volume isn't at 0 or sound muted?
What does Device Manager say about the state of your sound system?
Are you sure you have current driver installed for the AC97 system (built
in) or any sound card you've added?
Would you like me to come over and have a look. I charge $50/hour plus
travel costs. From South Dakota.
 
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