Thursday, August 19, 2010

No sound is coming from my speakers. It says that there is no audio advice. What do i do?

I'm thinking that somehow the audio device got deleted. The speakers are plugged in correctly, and the power button is on, so I know it has nothing to do with the speakers. Do I have to download an audio device? If so, how and where? I don't have the disk or whatever anymore either. Please help. Thank you.





Also, would the audio device have anything to do with the CD burner no longer working? I'm kind of an idiot when it comes to computers.No sound is coming from my speakers. It says that there is no audio advice. What do i do?
something like that happened to me too.


and i found out the once after my windows crashed the audio setings had been reseted(and i dont mean the settings for mute or any other little thing). i had to reinstal my audio driver.( usually this driver comes with the pc)No sound is coming from my speakers. It says that there is no audio advice. What do i do?
No the audio driver shouldn't effect your cd burner, but if you need the audio driver...all your other drivers will be there too for downloading. Just download the cd driver at the same time....








Try one of my fixes below to get your audio working again鈥?





Make sure the speakers are plugged into the green jack. Also make sure it securely plug in and powered (If amplified).





To Display The Volume Icon


By default, the Volume icon is not displayed when you initially installed on your system.





To enable the display of the Volume icon, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.


2. Double-click Sounds and Audio Devices.


3. Click Show volume control on the taskbar.


4. Click OK.


When you have the new desktop features enabled, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.


2. Click Sounds, click Speech, and then click Audio Devices.


3. Click Sounds, and then click Audio Devices.


4. Click Show volume control on the taskbar.


5. Click OK.





If that doesn't work then try this.





Go to ';Start';..';Control Panel';...';Internet Options';...Click the ';Advanced Tab';...scroll down to multimedia and put a check mark in play sounds on websites.





Then go to ';Tools';...';Manage Add ons';...and make sure everything is enabled.





Then close Internet Explorer and reopen





or





Go to Start -%26gt; Run -%26gt; and enter Services.msc


Scroll down to ';Windows Audio';.


Double click and change the startup type to Automatic





or





Go to the manufacturer of your computer website and download the necessary free audio driver.





If you own a HP or Compaq visit http://www.hp.com and visit the support area





Toshiba http://209.167.114.38/support/





Dell http://support.dell.com/support/topics/g鈥?/a>





Gateway http://support.gateway.com/support/





Sharp http://www.sharpusa.com/products/Functio鈥?/a>





Intel http://www.intel.com/support/index.htm?i鈥?/a>





AMD http://www.amd.com/us-en/SupportDrivers/鈥?/a>





Ibm http://www.ibm.com/support/us/en/





Acer http://www.acerpanam.com/flex/acer/bin/a鈥?/a>





If your computer is a clone, you will need to remove the cover and copy the model number of your motherboard or soundcard (if you have one) and do a search online with the model number.


This is one such site;


http://www.abit.com.tw/page/en/motherboa鈥?/a>





Cheers

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