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Accidentally disabled my speakers
Paul
The magical wonders from posting on that beautiful Web interface :-) -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Paul Montgomery" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 19:53:01 -0700, KAWAN wrote: "Aberfox" wrote: In the sound pop up from the control panel I was trying to change the default speaker, but accidentally disabled it. Now the speaker has disappered from the playback devices tab and I cannot get any sound out of my speakers. Q. How do I enable my speakers again? PS. Its a laptop, so I think it's the internal speakers I've disabled Try it a third time... maybe you'll get it. |
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Accidentally disabled my speakers
On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 23:29:56 -0400, "Peter Foldes"
wrote: Paul The magical wonders from posting on that beautiful Web interface :-) KAWAN actually tried and FAILED A THIRD TIME!! There oughta be some kind of "computer aptitude" test built into every computer/keyboard like the blow test for alchohol. If you don't pass it, you get locked out for 24 hours until you find the answer to a computer-related question the computer gives you after failing. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Paul Montgomery" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 19:53:01 -0700, KAWAN wrote: "Aberfox" wrote: In the sound pop up from the control panel I was trying to change the default speaker, but accidentally disabled it. Now the speaker has disappered from the playback devices tab and I cannot get any sound out of my speakers. Q. How do I enable my speakers again? PS. Its a laptop, so I think it's the internal speakers I've disabled Try it a third time... maybe you'll get it. |
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Accidentally disabled my speakers
I'm having a similar problem, but none of these solutions appears to work. When I go to the sound settings on the control panel, it simply reads "no audio devices installed." There are no devices to click on to install. When I right click the sound icon in the system tray there is no option for enabling or reinstalling audio devices. :cry: -- jasons |
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Accidentally disabled my speakers
I'm having a similar problem, but none of these solutions appears to work. When I go to the sound settings on the control panel, it simply reads "no audio devices installed." There are no devices to click on to install. When I right click the sound icon in the system tray there is no option for enabling or reinstalling audio devices. :cry: -- jasons |
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Accidentally disabled my speakers
You need to reinstall your audio drivers. If you have on board sound the
drivers are on the system disk. If a card they are on the CD that came with the card. You could also down load drivers from the manufacturer web site "jasons" wrote in message ... I'm having a similar problem, but none of these solutions appears to work. When I go to the sound settings on the control panel, it simply reads "no audio devices installed." There are no devices to click on to install. When I right click the sound icon in the system tray there is no option for enabling or reinstalling audio devices. :cry: -- jasons |
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Accidentally disabled my speakers
You need to reinstall your audio drivers. If you have on board sound the
drivers are on the system disk. If a card they are on the CD that came with the card. You could also down load drivers from the manufacturer web site "jasons" wrote in message ... I'm having a similar problem, but none of these solutions appears to work. When I go to the sound settings on the control panel, it simply reads "no audio devices installed." There are no devices to click on to install. When I right click the sound icon in the system tray there is no option for enabling or reinstalling audio devices. :cry: -- jasons |
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Accidentally disabled my speakers
Ok go back into control Panel and then sound and in the playback tab, u just need to right click in the box and select show disabled devices and u should then be able to see the speakers u disabled. hope this helps noobito oops srry din;t see the answers was posted above -- noobito |
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Accidentally disabled my speakers
Ok go back into control Panel and then sound and in the playback tab, u just need to right click in the box and select show disabled devices and u should then be able to see the speakers u disabled. hope this helps noobito oops srry din;t see the answers was posted above -- noobito |
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