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| 53227 | 2002-06-08 09:58:00 | I was listening to songs downloaded from the internet which I have done many times and the song faded away to nothing, now I carnt here any songs at all but I can hear windows sounds. I am not confident in trying to find out why and going into places in the computer I dont know anything about. I was wondering if it is my sound card I have check wires and mute and restarted my computer with no luck at all, I would appreciate any comments thankyou |
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| 53228 | 2002-06-08 11:08:00 | what program do you use to play the music? | Guest (0) | ||
| 53229 | 2002-06-09 02:15:00 | I assume you use Windows. In which case go to START then SETTINGS then CONTROL PANEL then SYSTEM then DEVICE MANAGER double click on SOUND VIDEO & GAME CONTROLLERS then RIGHT CLICK on each device (usually only two) and select REMOVE restart your system and drivers will automatically re-load themselves. If this doesn't work there is every chance your soundcard is damaged. |
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| 53230 | 2002-06-09 06:07:00 | I was using winamp and the music just faded so I used the windows media player and still nothing | Guest (0) | ||
| 53231 | 2002-06-09 12:39:00 | Hi Raelene Just poking my nose in. You forgot to mention that the windows sounds are still working.Is that still the case. Johns advice looks good,take your time .I know it can be a wee stressful but you will overcome and learn new things as well |
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| 53232 | 2002-06-10 01:20:00 | Good point. I just assumed ALL sound was lost. If not then simply re-install WinAmp. | Guest (0) | ||
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