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Internal Sound is working but no sound for headphones
Hi there,
I use Vista Pre-RC1 and installed it without problem. Working fine right now. I have just a problem with external sound. As my internal sound and speakers works well, I can't have sound on my jack where I can connect external speakers or headphones ... NO WAY !! Any solutions will be welcom ... Best regards Pierre |
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Internal Sound is working but no sound for headphones
I'm having the same problem myself. Any help out there?
"PierreDa" wrote: Hi there, I use Vista Pre-RC1 and installed it without problem. Working fine right now. I have just a problem with external sound. As my internal sound and speakers works well, I can't have sound on my jack where I can connect external speakers or headphones ... NO WAY !! Any solutions will be welcom ... Best regards Pierre |
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Internal Sound is working but no sound for headphones
De-install sound drivers and re-install other one from manufacturer design
for XP or Vista. Finally works for me. "jason" wrote: I'm having the same problem myself. Any help out there? |
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Internal Sound is working but no sound for headphones
I'm having the same problem, but no amount of reinstalling/uninstalling seems
to fix it. On top of that, my integrated mic doesn't work either. Using a HP Pavilion dv2020ca "PierreDa" wrote: De-install sound drivers and re-install other one from manufacturer design for XP or Vista. Finally works for me. "jason" wrote: I'm having the same problem myself. Any help out there? |
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Internal Sound is working but no sound for headphones
=?Utf-8?B?S2h1c3NleQ==?=;79215 Wrote: I'm having the same problem, but no amount of reinstalling/uninstalling seems to fix it. On top of that, my integrated mic doesn't work either. Using a HP Pavilion dv2020ca "PierreDa" wrote: De-install sound drivers and re-install other one from manufacturer design for XP or Vista. Finally works for me. "jason" wrote: I'm having the same problem myself. Any help out there? Hi Guys I had the exact same problem with my Acer 3680. Internal sound working fine but no sound from headphones etc and the frustrating part was that it kept saying audio devices working fine.. Now this might sound weird but.......I took to it with the vacume cleaner (you know I put the vacuum to the jack where the headphone plugs in and wallah!!! it worked. I don't know maybe or obviously it just had a bit of dust or dirt or something in there. Worth a try!!! -- Kobegray |
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Internal Sound is working but no sound for headphones
"Kobegray" wrote in message
... =?Utf-8?B?S2h1c3NleQ==?=;79215 Wrote: I'm having the same problem, but no amount of reinstalling/uninstalling seems to fix it. On top of that, my integrated mic doesn't work either. Using a HP Pavilion dv2020ca "PierreDa" wrote: De-install sound drivers and re-install other one from manufacturer design for XP or Vista. Finally works for me. "jason" wrote: I'm having the same problem myself. Any help out there? Hi Guys I had the exact same problem with my Acer 3680. Internal sound working fine but no sound from headphones etc and the frustrating part was that it kept saying audio devices working fine.. Now this might sound weird but.......I took to it with the vacume cleaner (you know I put the vacuum to the jack where the headphone plugs in and wallah!!! it worked. I don't know maybe or obviously it just had a bit of dust or dirt or something in there. Worth a try!!! This actually is not a good idea. Vaccuum cleaners can build up huge amounts of static electricity which can kill PC components. Instead, use cans of compressed air. HTH -pk -- Kobegray |