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| | No Sound.. Brand new computer with Windows Vista home premium. Logitech speakers, main speaker is connected to line out jack on back of the processor. No sound. The PC is an MSI K9N6GM Series Nvidia Geforce MCP61(V/S/P) chipset based designed for socket AM2 AMD Athlon 64?X2 and Sempron Processors, dual core. I've checked my sound card options and they appear correct..I may be dumb or missing some small operation I have'nt done. I also us a Compag Monitor 19" Flat screen WF1907 with dual speakers on the front sides, but the speaker cord & is not plugged in to the PC so I dont believe this to be a contentious problem...Can anybody out there assist me. Thanks. John Up North |
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| | Re: No Sound.. John Houghton wrote: Quote: > Brand new computer with Windows Vista home premium. Logitech speakers, > main speaker is connected to > line out jack on back of the processor. No sound. The PC is an MSI > K9N6GM Series Nvidia Geforce MCP61(V/S/P) chipset based designed for > socket AM2 AMD Athlon 64?X2 and Sempron Processors, dual core. > I've checked my sound card options and they appear correct..I may be > dumb or missing some small > operation I have'nt done. I also us a Compag Monitor 19" Flat screen > WF1907 with dual speakers > on the front sides, but the speaker cord & is not plugged in to the PC > so I dont believe this to > be a contentious problem...Can anybody out there assist me. Thanks. > > John Up North Been there done that with some machines, in a lot of cases the sockets on the back can be configured for different functions so #1 try plugging the speakers in elsewhere, the usual socket is green but who knows. Make sure the volume control settings are all correct, usually double click the icon and you will see a number of sliders, Master Vol, CD and Wave or PCM and Line in. If it is windows sounds and not music you are wanting then find the sounds applet in control panel and makes sure they are enabled, there's a test button for most of the usual sounds. |
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