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Try looking at the soundcards program functions, and be sure the volume isn't muted, or check Control Panel/Sound and Audio Devices, and make sure the "Mute" box is unchecked. While there, click the "Advanced" button to see if any other relevant boxes are checked under other settings that may be the cause.
While in Sound and Audio Device, click Advanced under Speaker Settings, and be sure you have the correct selection in the drop down box under Speaker Setup
Check the speaker volume controls.
The only other thing I can think of that may be the problem is; you may have (in the actual program setting that runs your sound card ie Creative for Audigy, or Turtle BEach for Voyetra or Santa Cruz) a box checked that says some to similar to "Digital Output Only". If something like that is checked, uncheck it.
"B. Rupprecht" <BRupprecht@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F47C48DA-851F-4208-A226-03F4AB073F01@microsoft.com...
>I have already updated the driver for the soundcard. The device manager says
> it is enabled and working properly. Yet, still, I have no sound.
>
> "Tom" wrote:
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>> "B. Rupprecht" <B. Rupprecht@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news
😀5AB538A-D872-4112-A0EF-C1D0F9A2DA7A@microsoft.com...
>> > Last night I upgraded my Windows ME to XP. Ever since, I have no sound on my
>> > computer. When playing a CD or MP3 file in Media Player, if you turn the
>> > sound up all the way, you can make out the faint sound of static that
>> > coincides with the beat of the song playing. Other than that, there is no
>> > sound. I have wracked my brain trying to figure out how to fix this. Can
>> > anyone help me????
>>
>> Try updating the drivers for your souncard. You can (usually) get them from the support website of your card's manufacturer.
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