Sound Card Problmes

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  1. Gl3nn

    Gl3nn Well-Known Member

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    I have no idea what is wrong with it its not my speakers beacause I tried a head set and another set of speakers... is there anything I can check or run some sort of scan
     
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    turkishflavor Well-Known Member

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    What soundcard do you have? try to re-install the driver for your soundcard
     
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    DeathWissssh Well-Known Member

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    Start Menu/Control Panel/Sounds and Devices/Audio.....to see if your default Sound is there? And you can troubleshoot there too everything you need to work on!@
     
  4. Gl3nn

    Gl3nn Well-Known Member

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    i dotn know wat sound card i have and wen i got to audio in the control panel i cant change nething
     
  5. Korcy

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    Start>Control Panel>System>Hardware Tab> Hardware Device.

    Once you click that click the tab Sound and ur sound card will be listed in there.
     
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    Skullmonkey Senior Member

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    or you can go to Start>Run>type in "dxdiag"
    itl give you everything you need to know about your computer. ;)
    also have you updated your drivers lately?
     
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    I think he is running off of a motherboard sound card and just needs to update.
     
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    MuNkY³ Well-Known Member

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    This might sound basic but:

    Go to Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Entertainment and then click Volume Control. Make sure nothing is muted and the sound is up high enough.
     
  9. Gl3nn

    Gl3nn Well-Known Member

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    hmmm i foudn teh problem.... thers no soundcard installed i checked that dxdiag in the run program thing
     

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