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Hi, Demitri...

> No sound comes from the computer speaker in a system I assembled. Is the
> computer speaker disabled when external speakers are installed?

Is the internal speaker connected to the mainboard correctly...
I Think so.. but you want to have Internal PC Speaker sound under windows
that's cool.. can also be done, just have cracked open my brains and
searched...
Check this out.. :

Go to Control Panel, then "Add New Hardware", then "Sound,Video,Game
Controller". Don't let windows search for new hardware. Select "Have Disk".
Browse to where you have your PC Speaker .drv file. Install!!!
Presto.. your mute PC will now have sound

To Modify the settings for PC Speaker go to Control Panel, Multimedia,
Advanced Tab, In Audio Devices you will see PC Speaker

--
Anne Meinema

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