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Silence following procedure
22-05-2009 5:47 PM
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Yesterday I replaced the SDRAM cards on my Windows XP desktop to 1 Gb total, and after going haywire and several restarts it is now much quicker, but I have lost the sound. The settings appear OK, I'm wondering if anyone knows what might be the cause. I can hear no windows dafault or video noises etc
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Re: Silence following procedure
22-05-2009 7:55 PM
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Presumably, you have checked your speaker icon is NOT muted ! ?
Re: Silence following procedure
22-05-2009 8:01 PM
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I don't have a speaker icon in the system tray but I went to Sounds in the Control Panel and Mute is unchecked.
Re: Silence following procedure
22-05-2009 8:35 PM
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You aren't going to like this - did you perhaps dislodge the wire to the speaker connection
Re: Silence following procedure
22-05-2009 10:54 PM
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You are right: I was hoping someone was not going to suggest that. I will take a look tomorrow.
Re: Silence following procedure
23-05-2009 10:31 AM
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Well I've taken a look, swopped the audio plug around (to a plug that looks exactly the same to me) and the sound is back on. Thank you.
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