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When the unit fell no doubt the wire that connects the two units was damaged and the speaker is not being energized. Check for a disconnect at either end of the wire and check both wires for continuity.
Don't worry - you do not have to buy a new speaker and it is a relatively easy fix.
I would use system restore to put the lost stuff back onto your computer. Then if it puts back the unwanted software be more careful about removing it.
you need to locate the correct model and make of the speakers and download the latest drivers, or do a windows update and see if windows will download the appropriate drivers for you?
Hi,are there any drivers for that piece of hardware? It does not look like. There is only a users manual on Labtec.com .http://www.labtec.de/index.cfm/gear/details/APAC/EN,crid=18,contentid=635,crid2=22
check whether the output plug is connected properly or not.... if it is then check out whether the adapter is giving the power output.... if it is then the speakers are spoilt otherwise u can just replace the adapter...
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