Does your keyboard have audio controls? do they work??
--- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, "RogerX19" <helpmeroger@...> wrote:
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> You didn't give us much information, so I'll go over some things which may appear basic, but I can't see your computer from here.
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> 1) Are the speakers plugged into the Green jack on the rear of the computer? Did you also try the one on the front?
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> 2) do the speakers have their own power plug? your computer requires powered speakers, according to the manual.
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> 3) are you running Windows 7, Vista, XP?
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> 4) when you look in Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, Sound, Change System Sounds, Playback are your speakers represented correctly?
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> 5) are you outputing audio from any other jack, like the HDMI port?
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> 6) you don't have the headphones plugged in while trying to use the speakers, right? (remember, we can't see it)
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> rogerX
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> --- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, "msap1111" <msap1111@> wrote:
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> > I have updated my sound drivers, uninstalled and reinstalled them, tested my speakers with my Ipod to find out the speakers work, and I'm about to physically rip my hair out. I have a Dell xps210 and my driver info is: 6/21/2006, 6.0.6000.16386, and it says they are the most updated drivers available. I bought an external usb sound drive and it didn't change anything.
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> > The problem I've been experiencing is the sound is extremely low and for all intensive purposes inaudible. When I test the drivers in the control panel / sound they sound audible with headphones on, but other than that no sound come on past about 1% of the whole volume when you open the sound menu on the task bar of your computer. I am at wit's end please help me.
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