ChatterBank1 min ago
no sound
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Can anyone please explain to me why my PC has suddenly lost all sound.Thanks!!!
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You need to check about your sound driver status.
To check your sound driver status please follow these steps:
> Start
> Settings
> Control Planel
> System
> Click on Hardware Tab
> Now click on Device Manager
> Now right click the sound driver and go to it's properties and click the option " roll back device driver"
If it not work, then you would have to re-install your sound driver.
For further more help regarding computer troubleshooting just go to at:
www.iyogi.net/troubleshoot.html
You need to check about your sound driver status.
To check your sound driver status please follow these steps:
> Start
> Settings
> Control Planel
> System
> Click on Hardware Tab
> Now click on Device Manager
> Now right click the sound driver and go to it's properties and click the option " roll back device driver"
If it not work, then you would have to re-install your sound driver.
For further more help regarding computer troubleshooting just go to at:
www.iyogi.net/troubleshoot.html
may be your sound drivers are not working properly .
or the sound drivers are conflicting with some other software due to which sound gets disrupted .
or the speakers wire will be loose so the signals are not properly forwarded.
so update the sound drivers from the device manager.
sound tab should not be muted..
speaker would be connected to the power supply and the computer.
power should be on.
finally check the sound cable.
for further assistance you can approach at this source at
http://www.iyogi.co.uk/setup-install.html
or the sound drivers are conflicting with some other software due to which sound gets disrupted .
or the speakers wire will be loose so the signals are not properly forwarded.
so update the sound drivers from the device manager.
sound tab should not be muted..
speaker would be connected to the power supply and the computer.
power should be on.
finally check the sound cable.
for further assistance you can approach at this source at
http://www.iyogi.co.uk/setup-install.html
You can also try to update your drivers.
To check your sound driver status please follow these steps:
> Start
> Settings
> Control Planel
> System
> Click on Hardware Tab
> Now click on Device Manager
> Now right click the sound driver and go to it's properties and click the option " roll back device driver"
If it not work, then you would have to re-install your sound driver.
for more please ....http://www.iyogi.co.uk
To check your sound driver status please follow these steps:
> Start
> Settings
> Control Planel
> System
> Click on Hardware Tab
> Now click on Device Manager
> Now right click the sound driver and go to it's properties and click the option " roll back device driver"
If it not work, then you would have to re-install your sound driver.
for more please ....http://www.iyogi.co.uk
first you need to check may be you volume get mute and then check driver may be currepted then try theses steps for roll back driver Start
> Settings
> Control Planel
> System
> Click on Hardware Tab
> Now click on Device Manager
> Now right click the sound driver and go to it's properties and click the option " roll back device driver"
> Settings
> Control Planel
> System
> Click on Hardware Tab
> Now click on Device Manager
> Now right click the sound driver and go to it's properties and click the option " roll back device driver"