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    No sound on PC

    Was working OK last time I played a CD, honest

    Have been through troubleshooter, but everything is (allegedly) OK

    What to do now? Running on XP 2002 SP2
    Last edited by ZZZZ Snoozer; 27 December 2006, 11:57.
    Why the avatar? Well anyone accused of plotting against Gordon Brown can't be all bad.

    #2
    Originally posted by ZZZZ Snoozer
    Was working OK last time I played a CD, honest

    Have been through troubleshooter, but everything is (allegedly) OK

    What to do now? Running on XP 2002 SP2
    Check the volume levels in windows are turned up
    Check the speakers are plugged in
    Check the volume on speakers is turned up
    Check you haven't muted it
    Have you made any driver changes?
    Have you disabled sound in BIOS if on-board card
    Swap out sound card and try a new one

    TBH the list could be endless....

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      #3
      what happens if you try and open the volume control?

      On 2 different PC's this year i've had similar and very bizarre sound problems
      Coffee's for closers

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        #4
        Originally posted by Ardesco
        Check the volume levels in windows are turned up
        Check the speakers are plugged in
        Check the volume on speakers is turned up
        Check you haven't muted it
        Have you made any driver changes?
        Have you disabled sound in BIOS if on-board card
        Swap out sound card and try a new one

        TBH the list could be endless....
        I've worked my way right through the (tedious) troubleshooters, nothing has been flagged as a problem or probable cause.

        I'm going to re-install the driver (hasn't been changed though) with a later version, going on advice from the PC manufacturer's site

        The problem is, what to do if this doesn't work?
        Why the avatar? Well anyone accused of plotting against Gordon Brown can't be all bad.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Spacecadet
          what happens if you try and open the volume control?

          On 2 different PC's this year i've had similar and very bizarre sound problems
          The volume control appears to be working OK.
          Why the avatar? Well anyone accused of plotting against Gordon Brown can't be all bad.

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            #6
            Do you have automatic updates from MS? I did an update the other day that installed a new driver for the sound on my motherboard that didn't work. I had to roll back and it worked OK.
            Drivel is my speciality

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              #7
              I had a similar problem the other day.

              Sound working fine one day, sound not working fine the next. Nothing, to my knowledge, had changed.

              Then I discovered the problem. Something fell off a shelf, next to my PC and hit the keyboard (before bouncing off on to the floor).

              The key the item landed on...was the Windows Media Player Mute Key.

              Yes, this is totally seperate and independent from the Windows Volume Mute.

              The really annoying thing was, the volume icon in system tray was not affected, as that was one of the things I checked. It took 2 hours, driver updates, and crikey knows what else, till I opened up WMP again and had a fiddle around. (I don't know WMP to be honest, I just click an mp3, it opens, it plays, job done. I don't use any other features of WMP)
              Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

              C.S. Lewis

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                #8
                Originally posted by ZZZZ Snoozer
                Was working OK last time I played a CD, honest

                Have been through troubleshooter, but everything is (allegedly) OK

                What to do now? Running on XP 2002 SP2
                Working again! Appears to have been a problem with the settings on the monitor (which houses the speakers)
                Why the avatar? Well anyone accused of plotting against Gordon Brown can't be all bad.

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                  #9
                  It has taken you three weeks to work out that the monitor volume had been turned down o_O


                  Please tell me you are not in support!!!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ardesco
                    It has taken you three weeks to work out that the monitor volume had been turned down o_O


                    Please tell me you are not in support!!!

                    No I'm not in support. I may move to investigations to find out who was responsible for changing the settings in the first place....
                    Why the avatar? Well anyone accused of plotting against Gordon Brown can't be all bad.

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