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To: mariner who wrote (73437)12/29/2010 9:29:12 AM
From: Raptech  Respond to of 110655
 
Do have built in/integrated or audio card???? Check device manager to see what you have and if it's working.



To: mariner who wrote (73437)12/29/2010 5:10:23 PM
From: Ian@SI  Respond to of 110655
 
I'd quickly check to make sure that the Speakers haven't been muted.

Usually this can be quickly verified by right clicking on the Speaker Icon in the System Tray, then selecting Mixer; or just double clicking on the Icon; or going to Control Panel and finding the right option to get you to the mixer.

I presume that you've checked all cable and power connections to your speakers including volume control, power on, etc. And if anyone else has access to your PC, I'd verify that the speaker cable wasn't accidentally removed from the sound card then plugged into a different (and wrong) outlet on the sound card.



To: mariner who wrote (73437)12/29/2010 8:20:20 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110655
 
Why not try Gateway tech support. Even if it's off warranty, some of these companies may still help you.



To: mariner who wrote (73437)12/29/2010 8:40:09 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110655
 
Assuming XP, have you tried any troubleshooters?

support.microsoft.com