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Click Start|Settings|Control Panel|MultiMedia|Select the CD Music tab. Make sure that you have selected the Correct Drive Letter, and the sound is turned up. Click Ok, and give it a go. You can play music through either CD Drive, but unfortunately you cannot use more than one at a time for playback.
Hopefully this is all that is wrong with the setup.
CIAO.... Steve Wolfe
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From: Bob Weekley <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: August 20, 2000 4:11:38 AM GMT
Subject: [PCBUILD] No Sound....Except games....
I just installed a CD Burner and all went well until put a Music CD in the original CD-Rom and no sound came out of the speakers.
I have checked all the connections and all seems well... The Audio wire is connected to the sound card and the speakers are plugged in properly...
I did not hook up the Audio cable on the new CD Burner because there was no 2nd hub on the sound card.
I have checked everything I can think of but I am stumped... To make this even more confusing, I took the music CD out and put a Game CD in and the game CD worked perfectly WITH SOUND...
I got a different music CD and put it in the CD-Rom and it produced no sound...
Can anybody help me on this?
Configuration: 1) 8MB hard disk
1) Floppy
1) Mitssumi Cd-Rom (Audio cable is attached)
1) Acer 6x4x32 CD-Burner (Audio cable not attached)
Windows 95
Pentium 450 CPU
64MB Ram
Thanks for any help...........
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