Re: Sound stopped working after I ......



....make sure that your hardware is connected up and working properly before
you start rummaging around in software !
i.e. ages ago I visited a lady who'd lost sound, and she had obviously
unplugged, (perhaps by accident or unknowingly), the seperate power supply
to her speakers, and then claimed that she didn't know a transformer even
existed ! ...as mentioned in my previous post :-)

regards, Richard


"RJK" <notatospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm confused as to which plug is which. Lack of hardware detials doesn't
help much either !
Is it a Packard Bell type monitor with speakers attached to each side of
it ? ...if so there may be a transformer plug that supplies power to the
monitor "active "speakers - and if so is it plugged it and switched on ?

Blue jack plug hole on sound cards is usually "line in" e.g. to feed in an
audio signal such as that from a record deck. ...again hard to picture
the hardware you're struggling with.
Green is your audio out signal, from sound card to speakers - as you
already know. ...perhaps your speakers need power :-)

regards, Richard


"W E B G U R L" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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More info.

Everything has always worked until I pulled out the blue plug from the
back of my monitor.

Green end of the plug is in the green plug hole. I do not have any other
place to plug
this into.

I have tried troubleshooting with the Windows help files - no help.

I have not changed any settings. Should I do a system restore to end it
was working?

Thanks


"W E B G U R L" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Sound stopped working after I pulled out the speaker cable at the back
of my monitor. I
| have built in speakers.
|
| I tried plugging in external speakers to see if they would work, but
still no sound.
|
| What next should I try?
|
| Thanks
|
|






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