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brinklebug
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Posted: Wed 04/23/2008 5:08pm [Post #1]

My internal speakers in my laptop don't come on anymore. The external speakers work fine. I have an HP Pavilion laptop and Windows Vista Home Premium. Any suggestions? Thanks.
 
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Posted: Thu 04/24/2008 10:52am [Post #2]

brinklebug wrote:
My internal speakers in my laptop don't come on anymore. The external speakers work fine. I have an HP Pavilion laptop and Windows Vista Home Premium. Any suggestions? Thanks.


no answers after 24 hours? strange!

personally, i prefer to start easy, so try this:

Unplug the external speakers and test again.

if not:

right click the speaker icon next to the clock
choose 'open volume mixer'
ensure the sound slider is all the way up and the mute box is not ticked for each item in there.

if still no sound, get back to us.
 
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Posted: Thu 05/01/2008 11:22pm [Post #3]

I followed the suggestions for testing the internal speakers and got no sound. What next?
 
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Posted: Fri 05/02/2008 10:10am [Post #4]

next you need to see if there is a problem with the sound card,

1, click the start orb
2, click control panel
3, make sure 'classic view' is selected
4, click 'system'
5, left hand pane, click 'device manager', user account control will activate, click 'continue'
6, look down the list for 'sound, video and game controllers'

is this section expanded at all? any warning signs? [!] or [?] icons?

if so, right click the items with warning signs, and choose 'properties'
click 'driver' tab
first try to 'update driver'
then test for sound
if this has no effect or is not available, try rolling back the driver option
again, test functionality

if still nothing, uninstall the driver, and restart your pc. follow the 'found new hardware' prompts once the pc restarts.



if there is no warnings or expanded sections, go back to control panel, choose the 'sound' tab and make sure the 'internal speaker/headphone' section is selected, and not disabled.


If the above steps do not resolve your problem, post back.
 
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brinklebug
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Posted: Tue 05/06/2008 1:48pm [Post #5]

I have followed all the advice and still no sound from the iternal speakers.
 
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Posted: Wed 05/07/2008 5:53pm [Post #6]

gonna need a little more info there dude...any error messages? any warnings? anything at all?

if not, i'm out...
 
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Posted: Wed 05/07/2008 7:54pm [Post #7]

No messages, no warnings, no flashing lights, and definitely no sound.
 
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