HereFerNow
New Member
Hey there. Well I'm not computer savvy in any way so please bare with me. I have Windows Vista. I wanted to try listening to my iTunes music on my computer in private so I unplugged the speaker and put in the headphones. It's dark under the desk so I didn't really pay attention to what hole or jack or input or whatever it is you call it...anyway...the headphones didn't work. No sound. So I said, awww, forget this and tried to plug back the speakers. Now only thing is, they don't work either.
I noticed there is a red volume thing on the bottom of my desktop. Not the same as my regular volume thing. Yes "thing"...told you I'm kinda of a tard when it comes to computer lingo. I clicked the red volume thing and Realtek HD Audio Manager appears. Oh, also, when I plugged in the headphones, the Realtek HD Audio manager window popped up...I didn't know what I was supposed to click and may have accidentally clicked wrong options.
Sorry if this sounds so scatterbrained. I hope someone can understand what I wrote and how to solve this problem. Thanks.
I noticed there is a red volume thing on the bottom of my desktop. Not the same as my regular volume thing. Yes "thing"...told you I'm kinda of a tard when it comes to computer lingo. I clicked the red volume thing and Realtek HD Audio Manager appears. Oh, also, when I plugged in the headphones, the Realtek HD Audio manager window popped up...I didn't know what I was supposed to click and may have accidentally clicked wrong options.
Sorry if this sounds so scatterbrained. I hope someone can understand what I wrote and how to solve this problem. Thanks.