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420:
--- Quote ---well it's a Dell with XP... Turtle Beach Santa Cruz I think is the soundcard... not sure what the speakers are from heh
I might try with a different set of speakers to see if its that or the soundcard
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Is the sound card integrated into your motherboard or a seperate actual card?
If it is removable, try pulling it out and reinserting it into the same or a different slot. Somtimes the vibrations and dust can make a card loose and it loses contact with the motherboard.
Of course, this is after you try switching speakers. Is it possible that someone else unplugged the speakers and when they plugged them back in it was into the wrong port? (Like the microphone port for instance)
-420
BzK:
I tried reinserting and now the sound card doesn't show up anymore... if I wasn't talking to a certain someone I'd try it again :P
420:
--- Quote ---I tried reinserting and now the sound card doesn't show up anymore... if I wasn't talking to a certain someone I'd try it again :P
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Uh, I should have mentioned that you should turn off your computer first. Some power supplies have their own switch too, make sure to turn that off. Did you put it back into the same slot or into a new one?
To tell you the truth it sounds like your sound card is dying to me. Did you get a whiff of burnt silicon when you opened your computer case?
-420
BzK:
lol I turned it off and unplugged it all first ya... didn't smell anything though o.O
Anheg:
I like bacon
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