My guess is if you try headphones and all is ok , then it might be time for some external speakers to be added as I might be inclined to think that the internal connection or the speakers that are internal are faulty of course this can be fixed but probably at a much higher than simply adding some external speaker set up which can be as little as $10:00 or less up to over $100 :00 for a system surround , but if you are happy with a twin speaker system then I would go foe that option
SOURCE: Missing Drives for Dell Optiplex GX260 PC Desktop Problem
if you don't have the cd with the drivers and utilities, then you can download the drivers online with another computer. (you will need a thumb drive or cd to save it on) you will also need to make sure you know what brand of ethernet card your computer came with. once you get that ethernet card working, you can get online and download the remaining drivers, possibly through windows update. be sure to select custom update, not express, so it will search for the hardware drivers for you.
SOURCE: sound driver
you can find all the drivers for your computer here,
just go to the audio section
SOURCE: hooking up speakers
The speaker output jack is green as indicated on the setup diagram which can be found here: http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim4700/en/index.htm as for the speaker cable itself it may or may not be green. The other jacks are for various input/output devices such as mic, aux, etc.
SOURCE: dell 2400 ram upgrade problem
RAM can be finicky so first test all memory slots with a known good stick (your 512MB). Make sure you're starting from a complete power down and you get a POST beep (hopefully your system is set up to beep when it powers on) and everything loads up all the way through to your OS.
Once you do that with all your memory slots test with the new stick by itself in all memory slots. If neither of the memory slots work with the new stick but you verify that it works in another system you should then check your BIOS settings and RAM timings to ensure compatibility with your stick. If you can't find the timing on the RAM stick itself, look up the manufacturer's part number for the information.
Good luck!
SOURCE: Dell GX280 speaker problem..??
I have no idea why, but for some reason those speakers only work with the computer they came with.
We had the same speakers and decided to use them on yet another HP desktop. We can barely hear anything out of them...
My recommendation is to get a new speaker setup which has volume control separate from the keyboard. You can find a multitude of speakers at a great price here. Once the page loads use the menu to go to Computer Hardware>Speakers & Headsets.
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