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HELLO i AM THE GOOFY ONE,
I was viewing a video with great sound but too loud, so I click the speaker icon in the system tray to lower the speaker sound, in the process I moved the icon to the tesk top, unintensionly. Since that time I lost the speaker icon, had a heck of a time getting it back the sound was not exotic, on board device on an ASUS motherboard. I have been jumping through hops trying to get it back, device manager does not show much for hardware on the mother board so I used the cd I got with the mother board, re-installed the drive for the on board sound, still dose not work. I checked the speakers on my lap top, they are OK. It got the icon back after I went into bios to make sure this on board device was stil enabled, OK. When i got back inco the comoputer I had a speaker icon in the system tray I clicked it to open the spkear, input, etc is listed, I found a way to set the displays to show a varying hight of sound so it appears that the sound card is delivering sound, however still no sound. As I said before the external speaker was checked on another computer so they are OK.
Does anyone have a suggestion. I think my actions with the icon at the top of my message caused this but cannot prove it.
I was viewing a video with great sound but too loud, so I click the speaker icon in the system tray to lower the speaker sound, in the process I moved the icon to the tesk top, unintensionly. Since that time I lost the speaker icon, had a heck of a time getting it back the sound was not exotic, on board device on an ASUS motherboard. I have been jumping through hops trying to get it back, device manager does not show much for hardware on the mother board so I used the cd I got with the mother board, re-installed the drive for the on board sound, still dose not work. I checked the speakers on my lap top, they are OK. It got the icon back after I went into bios to make sure this on board device was stil enabled, OK. When i got back inco the comoputer I had a speaker icon in the system tray I clicked it to open the spkear, input, etc is listed, I found a way to set the displays to show a varying hight of sound so it appears that the sound card is delivering sound, however still no sound. As I said before the external speaker was checked on another computer so they are OK.
Does anyone have a suggestion. I think my actions with the icon at the top of my message caused this but cannot prove it.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- assemble my own
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
- CPU
- AMD
- Motherboard
- ASUS
- Memory
- 6GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- ON BOARD
- Sound Card
- ON BOARD
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP FALT SCREEN 21"
- Hard Drives
- ONE 1.5TB, ONE .5TB
- PSU
- 500w
- Case
- NEW TO FIT
- Cooling
- WGAT CANE WUTG CASE