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Old April 1st 08, 12:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
RR
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I recently bought usb powered speakers (Divoom Morro 220) for my laptop. My
laptob is Vista home basic based (with update 1). My problem is that no
speaker, (usb powered or other types of power speakers), wants to work. No
sound comes through. Is there anyone who had experienced this kind of problem
or have a solution for the problem?

Thank you
RR
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Old April 1st 08, 03:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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Default USB speakers

"RR" wrote in message
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I recently bought usb powered speakers (Divoom Morro 220) for my laptop. My
laptob is Vista home basic based (with update 1). My problem is that no
speaker, (usb powered or other types of power speakers), wants to work. No
sound comes through. Is there anyone who had experienced this kind of
problem
or have a solution for the problem?

Thank you
RR


Do you have any sound at all? Or, are you saying that you have sound through
the built-in speakers, but no add-on speakers work?

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Old April 1st 08, 07:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
RR
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Default USB speakers

PvdG42, Thank you for the question: my onboard speakers are working very
well, but my add-on speakers (usb powered) does not word at all! No speaker,
or earfone or microfone want to work.

Thank You

RR

"PvdG42" wrote:

"RR" wrote in message
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I recently bought usb powered speakers (Divoom Morro 220) for my laptop. My
laptob is Vista home basic based (with update 1). My problem is that no
speaker, (usb powered or other types of power speakers), wants to work. No
sound comes through. Is there anyone who had experienced this kind of
problem
or have a solution for the problem?

Thank you
RR





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Old April 2nd 08, 01:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
PvdG42
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Default USB speakers

"RR" wrote in message
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PvdG42, Thank you for the question: my onboard speakers are working very
well, but my add-on speakers (usb powered) does not word at all! No
speaker,
or earfone or microfone want to work.

Thank You

RR

Try this as a shot in the dark. I can't try it, as I don't have any USB
speakers here.
With your USB speakers plugged in, open Control Panel, then select Sound.
When the Sound dialog appears click the Playback tab.
Are the USB speakers listed under playback devices? If so, try selecting
them as the default playback device. If they are not listed, they are not
being recognized, and you should consider contacting the manufacturer
technical support to see if they have a solution.

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Old April 2nd 08, 04:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
RR
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Default USB speakers

PvdG42,
I tried your "shot in the dark" and bullseye!, my outboard speakers are
working perfect! Thank you very much!!!

RR
(South-Africa)

"PvdG42" wrote:

"RR" wrote in message
...
PvdG42, Thank you for the question: my onboard speakers are working very
well, but my add-on speakers (usb powered) does not word at all! No
speaker,
or earfone or microfone want to work.

Thank You

RR

Try this as a shot in the dark. I can't try it, as I don't have any USB
speakers here.
With your USB speakers plugged in, open Control Panel, then select Sound.
When the Sound dialog appears click the Playback tab.
Are the USB speakers listed under playback devices? If so, try selecting
them as the default playback device. If they are not listed, they are not
being recognized, and you should consider contacting the manufacturer
technical support to see if they have a solution.


 




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