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Either is problem with speakers or with your software. So just right click on speaker icon in notification area and open playback devices and see if you can see your speaker. and then right click and then select test. If you cant see your speaker in the list, you probably have driver problems and u need to install all necessary audio drivers, if you can see it bt cant listen anything, there is a prob wid ur speakers.
Pls check if sound icon is seen in your task bar near time display,if not then add sound driver if it is present then check whether it got mute by mistake
This is a failure of the power supply in the monitor. It can be easily fixed by replacing a pair of failed 680 microfarad 16 volt capacitors. If you have a friend who is handy with a soldering iron they will be readily apparent as failed since the top will "bulge". I just put this monitor back together and didn't write down the designators, unfortunately. This is the second monitor I have repaired with this failure...apparently the value is not terribly critical, just don't use caps with a lower voltage rating. I actually just replaced them with a pair of 100 microfarad 50 volt caps since it was what I happened to have on hand and the monitor worked fine once repairs were complete.
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