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I just fixed a friends computer that lost sound. She had somehow destroyed the driver. If you right click my computer, lc Hardware and just look for a yellow ?. You will find it is the sound driver. deinstall or delete it, then reboot and you will get "find new hardware", it will ask for system disk, and reload a new driver and thats it.
Course it could be something else but software seems most vulnerable
Good luck
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David
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> Several companies -- including Creative Labs -- make sound devices that
> will attach via a USB port. I would first try to resolve the problem with
> the internal sound circuitry, but if that fails....
>
> David Gillett
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>
> On 18 Aug 2005 at 13:27, Maurice J. Reid wrote:
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> > I was asked a question by a friend who has an HP ZE5400 laptop Pentium
> > IV. He suddenly completely lost sound. Everything else is working
> > find. He could not give me any more specs than mentioned above. If it
> > was desk top I might have been able to help, but my knowledge of lap
> > tops is limited to which part of the anatomy you place them on. My
> > guess is that his sound card is wasted. I do know that, regarding the
> > inside of a laptop, there are limited repairs that can be done by the
> > user or even a local shop. If there is a relatively simple or
> > inexpensive solution possibility, this is about the best place I know
> > to find out. Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Maurice Reid
>
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