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| windows xp | audio settings Actually i bought compaq laptop with vista. later i changed it to xp. after that when i connect headphones to my laptop i`m listening sound both from headphones and my laptop speakers. what should i do to listen sound only in my head phones? |
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| Vista Home Premium 64bit | Re: audio settings It's probably a setting involved but I have no way of knowing what sound system you are using on your PC. Perhaps you can give more details |
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