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Resolved no sound on computer

Discussion in 'PC Hardware' started by gpb59, 2014/02/17.

  1. 2014/02/17
    gpb59

    gpb59 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    I am running windows vista, i've tried a few things found on the web like windows troubleshooter, updating driver but can't get it fixed
     
  2. 2014/02/17
    gpb59

    gpb59 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    never mind, i checked everything except one thing
     

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  4. 2014/02/18
    Bill

    Bill SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    I am glad you got it sorted out on your own, but please understand forums like WindowsBBS are places to learn from our fellow posters. But forums are also to share what we have learned with others so they too may benefit from our knowledge and experiences (and our mistakes too).

    Saying, "never mind, i checked everything except one thing " is not sharing. It helps no one who may run into the same problem.

    So please, how about taking the opportunity to teach, and share with us what that "one thing" was so others may benefit too?
     
    Bill,
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  5. 2014/02/18
    gpb59

    gpb59 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    sorry about that, checked all the connections, but the power plug to the speakers was out, was kind of embarrased to point that out. Forgot that there was even a power plug for the speakers.
     
  6. 2014/02/18
    Bill

    Bill SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    lol MAKE NO MISTAKE!!! Any "expert" who claims they never forgot to "plug it in" or "turn it on" is lying!

    Thanks for coming back and posting the "reminder" to "check the obvious first ".
     
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