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Sound Missing

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Marv

Flightless Bird
I have seen a number of posts relating to missing sound but none that
seem to relate directly to the problem I am having.

My son just got a new HP desktop computer running W7. Everything
appears to work except the sound. The speaker icon in the task bar has
a red symbol next to it and if you highlight it you get a message that
says there is no speaker attached to the system. I have tried a couple
of different speakers that I know work but the system does not seem to
recognize that there is any speaker attached.

Any idea of how to trouble-shoot this would be appreciated.
 
T

Trev

Flightless Bird
"Marv" <nobody@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:hht78k$2rs$1@speranza.aioe.org...
> I have seen a number of posts relating to missing sound but none that seem
> to relate directly to the problem I am having.
>
> My son just got a new HP desktop computer running W7. Everything appears
> to work except the sound. The speaker icon in the task bar has a red
> symbol next to it and if you highlight it you get a message that says
> there is no speaker attached to the system. I have tried a couple of
> different speakers that I know work but the system does not seem to
> recognize that there is any speaker attached.
>
> Any idea of how to trouble-shoot this would be appreciated.


Dig deeper into the sound cards properties It May be set to Front speakers
headphones or Hdmi
 
S

Seth

Flightless Bird
"Marv" <nobody@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:hht78k$2rs$1@speranza.aioe.org...
>I have seen a number of posts relating to missing sound but none that seem
>to relate directly to the problem I am having.
>
> My son just got a new HP desktop computer running W7. Everything appears
> to work except the sound. The speaker icon in the task bar has a red
> symbol next to it and if you highlight it you get a message that says
> there is no speaker attached to the system. I have tried a couple of
> different speakers that I know work but the system does not seem to
> recognize that there is any speaker attached.
>
> Any idea of how to trouble-shoot this would be appreciated.



If it's a new machine and is behaving like this right out of the box, I
would consider returning it for replacement.
 
G

Grenou

Flightless Bird
"Marv" <nobody@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:hht78k$2rs$1@speranza.aioe.org...
> I have seen a number of posts relating to missing sound but none that seem
> to relate directly to the problem I am having.
>
> My son just got a new HP desktop computer running W7. Everything appears
> to work except the sound. The speaker icon in the task bar has a red
> symbol next to it and if you highlight it you get a message that says
> there is no speaker attached to the system. I have tried a couple of
> different speakers that I know work but the system does not seem to
> recognize that there is any speaker attached.
>
> Any idea of how to trouble-shoot this would be appreciated.




I had the same problem tried to find a cure via Device Manager, which
seemed a logical way to to it.
It didn't work, Device Manager told me all was well and I had the latest
driver.

It was finally fixed by reinstalling the Realtek (on-board Sound) from the
motherboard disc.
It first un-installs it, then re-installs it.
All is well now.

Hope this helps.

Grenou
 
R

Roy Smith

Flightless Bird
On 1/4/2010 11:07 AM, Marv wrote:
> I have seen a number of posts relating to missing sound but none that
> seem to relate directly to the problem I am having.
>
> My son just got a new HP desktop computer running W7. Everything
> appears to work except the sound. The speaker icon in the task bar has
> a red symbol next to it and if you highlight it you get a message that
> says there is no speaker attached to the system. I have tried a couple
> of different speakers that I know work but the system does not seem to
> recognize that there is any speaker attached.
>
> Any idea of how to trouble-shoot this would be appreciated.


If this is a new machine I would be calling the support line of the
company that made it, or returning it to the store for an exchange.

--

Roy Smith
Windows 7

Timestamp: Monday, January 04, 2010 6:48:38 PM
 
D

Dick Mahar

Flightless Bird
"Marv" <nobody@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:hht78k$2rs$1@speranza.aioe.org...
> I have seen a number of posts relating to missing sound but none that seem
> to relate directly to the problem I am having.
>
> My son just got a new HP desktop computer running W7. Everything appears
> to work except the sound. The speaker icon in the task bar has a red
> symbol next to it and if you highlight it you get a message that says
> there is no speaker attached to the system. I have tried a couple of
> different speakers that I know work but the system does not seem to
> recognize that there is any speaker attached.
>
> Any idea of how to trouble-shoot this would be appreciated
> ```````````````


``.It is possible to mute the sound from the keyboard. On mine it is in the
extreme upper right corner. When sound is muted by this means, a red
indicator appears adjacent to the sound icon in the Task Bar...give it a
try.
 
M

Marv

Flightless Bird
On 1/5/2010 5:52 PM, Dick Mahar wrote:
>
>
> "Marv" <nobody@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:hht78k$2rs$1@speranza.aioe.org...
>> I have seen a number of posts relating to missing sound but none that
>> seem to relate directly to the problem I am having.
>>
>> My son just got a new HP desktop computer running W7. Everything
>> appears to work except the sound. The speaker icon in the task bar has
>> a red symbol next to it and if you highlight it you get a message that
>> says there is no speaker attached to the system. I have tried a couple
>> of different speakers that I know work but the system does not seem to
>> recognize that there is any speaker attached.
>>
>> Any idea of how to trouble-shoot this would be appreciated
>> ```````````````

>
> ``.It is possible to mute the sound from the keyboard. On mine it is in
> the extreme upper right corner. When sound is muted by this means, a red
> indicator appears adjacent to the sound icon in the Task Bar...give it a
> try.


But would that cause the message that there is no speakers attached to
the system? That's what I get if I hover the mouse over the speaker
icon in the task bar.
 
G

Grenou

Flightless Bird
"Marv" <nobody@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:hi0g2q$u0g$1@speranza.aioe.org...
> On 1/5/2010 5:52 PM, Dick Mahar wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Marv" <nobody@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
>> news:hht78k$2rs$1@speranza.aioe.org...
>>> I have seen a number of posts relating to missing sound but none that
>>> seem to relate directly to the problem I am having.
>>>
>>> My son just got a new HP desktop computer running W7. Everything
>>> appears to work except the sound. The speaker icon in the task bar has
>>> a red symbol next to it and if you highlight it you get a message that
>>> says there is no speaker attached to the system. I have tried a couple
>>> of different speakers that I know work but the system does not seem to
>>> recognize that there is any speaker attached.
>>>
>>> Any idea of how to trouble-shoot this would be appreciated
>>> ```````````````

>>
>> ``.It is possible to mute the sound from the keyboard. On mine it is in
>> the extreme upper right corner. When sound is muted by this means, a red
>> indicator appears adjacent to the sound icon in the Task Bar...give it a
>> try.

>
> But would that cause the message that there is no speakers attached to the
> system? That's what I get if I hover the mouse over the speaker icon in
> the task bar.



Same here (no speakers), but after re-installing the driver from the
motherboard disc the speakers appeared and all is as it should be.

Grenou
 
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