Most often this is caused by your sound card drivers failing to load. You probably need to reinstall your soundcard drivers.
Simply do a Google search for your sound card plus the words 'driver download' & you should be able to find them in a jiffy.
If you dont know what soundcard you have, please see the question "How do you find out what sound card you have?" linked below.
Go to Control Panel. Click on Sounds and Audio. Now you can click on Show Volume on taskbar. Or click on Advanced and set the sounds.
click on control panel then on sounds then volume.Check that mute is not checked and adj. device volume.
Each computer model is different however most have a volume control button. When you press the button, the computer will display a graphic of the volume increasing or decreasing.
Altec Lansing VS4221 2.1 offers a remote for their computer speakers. The speakers cost around $72.
The current time and A volume control
You connect your audio leads to the 'aux' input on the amplifier, and the other end to your 'headphones' port. Don't turn up the volume too high on the computer, it will distort. Set the computer volume, so that distortion doesn't occur and then control the volume on the amplifier.
The body computer is in control if the lights. It is on the back side of the under dash fuse box.The body computer is in control if the lights. It is on the back side of the under dash fuse box.
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This is usually an indication that your soundcard drivers have not been installed, or were installed improperly. You will need to find out what sound card is in your system, and download & install the proper drivers.
No it doesn't.You have to control the volume is controled by your usual volume control.
Yes. The Logitech Z680 5.1 Computer Speakers are one such product.
the sound card,speaker ,drivers and settings at control panel ( volume controls or the computer's audio settings)
The body computer is on the back side of the under dash fuse box.