It's usually a small speaker mounted to your computer case. Some mother boards will have it soldered directly to the board.
Internal speakers are speakers that are mounted inside electronic items such as computers or radios. Unlike an iPod, which requires headphones plugged in, equipment with internal speakers do not require headphones or other speakers to be plugged in.
I don't know what it indicates , but my computer does that also
If you are referring to the original internal computer speaker in IBM compatible computers, then it connects to the chipset on the motherboard or the programmable interval controller. If you mean internal speakers on systems that play modern sound out the internal speakers, then they would connect to the sound card or an integrated sound chip on the motherboard.
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No.
It doesn't need a speaker.
it is somewhere inside it
So you can hear sound from the computer.
It's in there as a nifty little checkpoint in the program to make sure everything starts up right.
well first you need to make sure you have a jack in you outlook if you do just plug it in and the speakers should automatically sense it. hope i helped! :)
Yes you can definitely use a computer speaker even if your built in speaker broke. Local electronic stores and major retailers such as Myer sell computer accessories. You could visit your local computer store that sells computer speakers too.
Just like any other speaker.