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Old 01-07-2006, 03:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hey guys.. i got this speakers and a computer ( of course =] ) aafter couple reboots now only the right side of the speakers working T_T and no there is no problem with the speaker i tried to put it on a cd player it works both sides

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Old 01-07-2006, 06:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Under Volume Control there is a balance setting, which, if dragged all the way to the right will cause sound to come only from the right speaker. Try dragging it back to the middle. Your sound driver may have a similar setting which you may also need to change.
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Old 01-07-2006, 04:04 PM   #3 (permalink)
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it always been in the middle... and what setting and how do i change it?

i thought my soundcard is broken or something, though the mobo is new =]
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OK, that's the most common cause. If the speakers work on a CD player it's possible that your sound card is bad, but there are other possibilities to consider first. Under Control Panel there's probably an option such as 'Sound Effects Manager' which may also have a balance setting. Also make sure that your speaker configuration is set correctly to stereo speakers. Also try uninstalling and reinstalling your sound card drivers and rotate the speaker plug in the jack.
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are using a built in sound card? if so there might be a bios issue, although its more than likely to be a driver issue. get the latest drivers for your sound card and see if that helps.
if you're using a built in card and the updated drivers dont help you might need to update your bios.
if you're not sure how to do this i wouldn't recommend doing it unless you can get someone to do it for you as its not that easy to eplain (for me anyway)
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thanks ill try to do so asap heheh that comp is sleeeping now
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Simple check, but did you make sure you're plug was all the way in?
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yes sir, ill let you know after i reboot wit new drive
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Old 01-18-2006, 12:10 AM   #9 (permalink)
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heres the results and analyzes of wat ive done

-the speaker works on front panel but not in the back ( still right speaker only the left ones doesnt work )
-it is built in
-its a new mobo

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