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Out of nowhere my sound stopped working on my Toshiba laptop. Not sure what happened but in an attempt to fix the problem I believe I made it worse. I went to Sound in the Control Panel and under Playback I clicked the Realtek Audio and then where it says device usage I clicked disable. Dumb move! So 1) how do I enable Realtek Audio again and 2) how do I fix my sound? Any help is appreciated!!! Obviously, I'm not too good with computers... -- Brittanyanne |
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Brittanyanne;1194974 Wrote: Out of nowhere my sound stopped working on my Toshiba laptop. Not sure what happened but in an attempt to fix the problem I believe I made it worse. I went to Sound in the Control Panel and under Playback I clicked the Realtek Audio and then where it says device usage I clicked disable. Dumb move! So 1) how do I enable Realtek Audio again and 2) how do I fix my sound? Any help is appreciated!!! Obviously, I'm not too good with computers... Never mind- I reinstalled the driver (which wasn't easy, this driver is hard to come by) and everything works now. -- Brittanyanne |
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