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Joe Lore <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Oct 2004 12:22:18 -0400
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HI,


Are you sure all connections are plugged into the original jacks?  That's
what it
"sounds" like to me, especially after a recent move.  Maybe the speaker's
connector got damaged.
The static noise should not be there.  Did you try a different set of
speakers?

If you are not seeing a yellow ! Or red X in device manager then it would be
safe to
say the card is fine, especially with the message you stated in your e-mail
about "working properly".

Are you sure you did not mute anything? Does the Speaker show in the tray
with out a red circle and line over it?

Did you check the BIOS, make sure if sound is on board, it was not disabled.


Thanks and have a Great Day!

Joe Lore
=======================================
I am unable to get the sound to work on my husbands computer.  I can hear
static through the speakers on occasion but that is it.  There is no sound
from the computer itself.  I have checked all connections, drivers, etc. and
everything indicates it is working properly.  Could the problem be the sound
board?  When I check the details of the sound board the notes tell me "This
is working properly".  It worked fine until we moved it and it hasn't worked
since.  Does anyone have any suggestions that I can try.
  Thanks so much,
  Sharon

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