click on control panel then on sounds then volume.Check that mute is not checked and adj. device volume.
If it only happens when you plug the mouse in (and not with other peripherals) it sounds like a hardware problem with the mouse USB cord. Try another mouse - if the problem cures itself - the mouse is faulty - if not, then the problem is in the computer itself.
You will have to be more specific as to what happened and what brand of computer you have. If you reinstalled windows, you will have to use the disk that came with your computer to install the sound card drivers. If you dont have a disk, go to the manufacturer's website and search for them.
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There are jacks located on the back of the computer. Some newer computers will have the same jacks on the front.
make a random sound after you save it it will bring you back to the sound grid don't move wait there until the theme goes on
plug the speakers in and if necessary download a driver or if there are built in speakers go to sound settings --------------------- Connect a pair of speakers of headphones to the audio jack at the back (usually) of your computer. If there is no jack, you will need to install a 'sound card' available at most major computer retailers.
You need to find the sound card driver. Check the manufacture website for fresh drivers.
Yes you can. If your phone has sim card you can pull out the sim card and put it in the computer and it will bring everything up.
If you performed this task with the computer running (power on), you may have shorted out the sound card. Always, when installing or removing any electrical/sound connection from the back of a PC, turn it off first.
It is a bit of hardware inside your computer to translate sounds to electronic signals and back under control of a computer program.
Audio out is a shortened form of "Audio Output". In computer terms, it is where sound in your computer is sent out of your computer. For example, the headphone jack on your laptop or computer is an audio output. It lets your computer "output" sound into an external device like a speaker or your headphones.