Easyrider
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Posted 9:07 am, 09/14/2007
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sounds like the sound card is out. You can get one for aound $25. Easy to put in. just plug it in an empty slot
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BackInTheDay
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Posted 5:51 am, 09/14/2007
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I've done both of those things...volume is set at defaults, and there are no device conflicts...everything says it's working fine...
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are you kidding me
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Posted 2:28 am, 09/14/2007
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are you sure you adjusted the system volume properties? also, check your sound card in the device manager
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BackInTheDay
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Posted 9:10 pm, 09/13/2007
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I got two towers that I intermingled some parts on. The tower I am trying to use had an issue where no matter how high I turned the volume on any adjustment system I could find, I still couldn't hear anything. Well, if I put the exterior speakers to my ear at max. volume, I could barely hear the music. So, after some poking around inside, all the volume/cd player parts were still original to the tower, mind you, I decided to trade CD players with the other tower because the CD player I WAS using was skipping. Well, now the CD player I switched is smooth...but the volume issue is the same. Can't even get any significant sound with headphones. The current tower I am trying to use DOES have a built-in mini speaker, but it doesn't seem to work either, and I can't understand why I am not getting more sound out of my external speakers. Like I said, I have adjusted EVERY FLIPPIN' control I can bloody well find. Inside and out. The way I see it, if the speakers work at all, which they do, it must be a setting somewhere. PLEASE HELP ME BEFORE I GO INSANE.
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