Question Posted Wednesday January 18 2006, 4:10 pm
ok so all of a sudden the sound on my computer shut off. i was just listening to a song and then it just shut off. does anyone know what happend or how to get it back? i already tryed unplugging it and plugging it back in again but nothing happend. ill rate 5's!
DangerNerd answered Wednesday January 18 2006, 4:10 pm: Try the speakers on another device, like a Walkman, or mp3 player. This will tell you if the speakers are bad.
Also, try plugging your headphones, or another set of speakers, into the speaker port and see if you have sound.
It is entirely possible that all you need is a reset because whatever program you were using to play music crashed.
hugsNkisses answered Wednesday January 11 2006, 4:18 pm: check if the speaker/s are still plugged in, restart your computer, check the volume on your computer, make sure wherever youre getting the music is all clean and stuff then if nothing works, ask again, and ill be glad to help you out again. good luck!
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HOPLESSxROMNTC answered Sunday January 8 2006, 7:39 pm: Your speakers probably broke. They can break sometimes even if you arnt playing anything loud. It has happen to me before. Is someone is your family good with computers, then take it to them to fix it. Or you could take it into a place like Best buy and they can tell you for sure what is wrong and fix it. Good luck!
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queenhearts answered Sunday January 8 2006, 7:14 pm: if you have windows XP:
go near the time and kick that arrow on the left
and hover over the icons and double click 'volume' sometimes the computer changes it...uncheck mute if it got checked
if not, then i dont know..
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