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Make sure your volume control is not set to mute. click start,all programs, acesories,entertainment,volume control,change the volume control settings to your taste. If you dont have an audio driver installed.Install one.You can download from this site below. http://drivers.softpedia.com/essentials/SOUND-CARD.shtml
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Check your sound card if is it connected properly or not. This problem also because of improper drivers or absence of drivers. Check your wiring connection also.
you sure is 24-bits??? not 64bits
any way the audio driver link is: http://www.frontierdesign.com/Support/Downloads/Dakota
make sure your machine is able to handle the audio.
specification is also included in on the web site.
hi,,. manjit
1st of all please find out which sound card u r using because on ur main board there is no onboard 6.1 channel sonud card..it is 4.1 channel sound please make sure that u have onboard sound or u have plugged pci sound card. hero302
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