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speakers?
Check that the outlet is working. Check all connections for loose fittings,
and if you have a multimeter that power exists at the opposite end of the wire. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "cmcmr" wrote in message ... my speakers are plugged in, but they have no power? i have no idea how to fix that.... -- cmcmr |
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speakers?
Plugged in to what?
Some speakers will work without an external power supply (usually poorly) and work properly with an external power supply connected. Others will not work until the external power supply is connected. If the speakers are connected to a USB port, the USB port may not be supplying power, for one reason or another. "cmcmr" wrote in message ... my speakers are plugged in, but they have no power? i have no idea how to fix that.... -- cmcmr |
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speakers?
"jeyessh" wrote in message ... Same problem here! My speakers are connected to the power supply! But the Power light doesn't blink! -- jeyessh Is the power light supposed to to "blink" (whatever you mean by that I don't know....) Is the power turned on at the power socket? |