Re: Sound Problem
- From: "Rich Barry" <rbarry@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 19:56:17 -0700
Scotty, I would go into the Bios and disable the audio chip if that's
your configuration or if PCI Sound Card remove from
slot. Restart the computer without those devices then shut down. Reinsert
if PCI card or enable the audio chip in the Bios
and reinstall the drivers for it.
"Scotty" <Scotty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:CF0F00FC-D472-44B6-A5D0-3D0EF427FE42@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hey all, I'm new around here, because... well... I need some help!
Right, to the point... My sound was working perfectly fine... I was on the
computer listening to music and such.
So I'm on MSN and someone asks me if they can test their webcam. So I
agree,
and see it's working and such. When it was on, I heard loud static, and it
hurt my ears so I closed the window. Anyways, after that there was no
sound
at all.
I had checked that all drivers were working, it was unmuted, volume was up
ect. and checked the help wizards before posting here. There's nothing
wrong
with my speakers or any of my drivers or anything, but I cannot hear
sound.
I also used system restore but there was nothing changed...
I'm thinking MSN pathed sounds differently or something after it was
used.... Can someone please help me fix my sound?
.
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