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Basically my sound has just gone completely. If you have any ideas on how i can fix this it would be much appreciated.
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Try this

1. Go into Control panel
2. Click Sound
3. Find the speakers you are using and click properties
4. A new window will appear, go to "Levels"
5. Check if speakers are muted, or turn up the sound more
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Mika wrote Try this

1. Go into Control panel
2. Click Sound
3. Find the speakers you are using and click properties
4. A new window will appear, go to "Levels"
5. Check if speakers are muted, or turn up the sound more


Turned them all up and there is still no sound.
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[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] should help mate !
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Natlhan wrote
Mika wrote Try this

1. Go into Control panel
2. Click Sound
3. Find the speakers you are using and click properties
4. A new window will appear, go to "Levels"
5. Check if speakers are muted, or turn up the sound more


Turned them all up and there is still no sound.


Does the speaker have a red cross on it?
Might be muted, this sometimes happens to people, it automatically mutes itself.
If not, your speakers may be unplugged?

Or

Right click my computer, and select manage.

Click on device manager. Can you see any yellow question, or exclamation marks next to your sound devices?

If so, try re-installing your sound drivers.
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Mika wrote
Natlhan wrote
Mika wrote Try this

1. Go into Control panel
2. Click Sound
3. Find the speakers you are using and click properties
4. A new window will appear, go to "Levels"
5. Check if speakers are muted, or turn up the sound more


Turned them all up and there is still no sound.


Does the speaker have a red cross on it?
Might be muted, this sometimes happens to people, it automatically mutes itself.
If not, your speakers may be unplugged?

Or

Right click my computer, and select manage.

Click on device manager. Can you see any yellow question, or exclamation marks next to your sound devices?

If so, try re-installing your sound drivers.


No yellow question or exclamation marks. The speakers wouldn't of become unplugged because they were working not so long ago. They just all of a sudden stopped.
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No yellow question or exclamation marks. The speakers wouldn't of become unplugged because they were working not so long ago. They just all of a sudden stopped.


Awfully strange, there must be some simply problem behind it.

What speakers are you using?
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Mika wrote
No yellow question or exclamation marks. The speakers wouldn't of become unplugged because they were working not so long ago. They just all of a sudden stopped.


Awfully strange, there must be some simply problem behind it.

What speakers are you using?


[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] I use those but only have 2 speakers.
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Natlhan wrote
Mika wrote
No yellow question or exclamation marks. The speakers wouldn't of become unplugged because they were working not so long ago. They just all of a sudden stopped.


Awfully strange, there must be some simply problem behind it.

What speakers are you using?


[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] I use those but only have 2 speakers.


Perhaps rebooting your system will fix it, it worked for another person.
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Mika wrote
Natlhan wrote
Mika wrote
No yellow question or exclamation marks. The speakers wouldn't of become unplugged because they were working not so long ago. They just all of a sudden stopped.


Awfully strange, there must be some simply problem behind it.

What speakers are you using?


[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] I use those but only have 2 speakers.


Perhaps rebooting your system will fix it, it worked for another person.


I'll try that now and let you know if it works.
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