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From: Jake_omg on 2 Apr 2010 22:48 I've tried turning up my volume,downloading/updating drivers,the correct ones also,and my speakers work,I have no clue as to what my problem is,could it be possible that its processor related? because I am missing 2 pins from it
From: Michael on 3 Apr 2010 07:05 "Jake_omg" <Jake_omg(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AD13333B-77FB-45E1-BB33-FD1B3CBCC3F2(a)microsoft.com... > I've tried turning up my volume,downloading/updating drivers,the correct > ones > also,and my speakers work,I have no clue as to what my problem is,could it > be > possible that its processor related? because I am missing 2 pins from it Could be. Looking in a mirror shows you what can happen when a few brain cells are missing. -- "Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."
From: frank_albanese on 5 Apr 2010 11:23
On Apr 2, 10:48 pm, Jake_omg <Jake_...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I've tried turning up my volume,downloading/updating drivers,the correct ones > also,and my speakers work,I have no clue as to what my problem is,could it be > possible that its processor related? because I am missing 2 pins from it Try booting off of a live OS cd (Ubuntu, Mint, etc) and see if sound works there. This way you can narrow it down to hardware or OS problem. |