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At 11:01 PM 5/23/2003, you wrote:
>First, thank you to everyone who helped me with my last problem. Now that
>the computer is up and running, I have another problem. I am only getting
>sound out of the left speaker. I am using the onboard audio on a biostar
>M7VIW. I have checked the jumper and made sure that the signal for left and
>right are going to the back panel(according to the configuration, I haven't
>moved them around to actually test it). I installed the audio drivers from
>the CD that came with the board. I am at a loss for what to do. Anyone have
>any ideas? Also, underclocking until I can get some decent RAM is perfectly
>safe right?

You could have several problems.  The plug attached to the PC could be
bad or your speakers could have a wire that is not making could contact.

Another place to check is in the Sounds and Multimedia icon or Sounds and
Audio Devices icon in Control Panel, (depending on your version of Windows).
Make sure it is set to at least Stereo, as it could currently be set to mono.

    Bob Wright
The NoSpin Group, Inc.
http://freepctech.com - http://nospin.com



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