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That sounds like a computer problem, not an Xbox or screen problem. There may be no sound on the computer because it is aware that you are running the sound to another device like external speakers or the speakers in the TV if there are any. There may be a setting in the software of your computers that allows for sound to come out both the computers speakers and any speaker device the computer is feeding sound to.
If there is no sound card. Probably it was disabled the sound and maybe there is no really sound card was installed. To make it short buy a PCI sound card, turn off your computer and install the card to PCI slot and turn on your computer and your computer will detect that there is a found new hardware. Ignore it and insert the cd installer and install the driver of your sound card. If it's ask you to restart just restart your computer to update its system. In case that there is a built in sound on your computer check your motherboard model and search for the driver from their official website and download and install, if you download the correct driver it will automatically installed your sound and your sound will be working. Have a nice day!
switch on your speaker set in full volume unplug it from computer touch the plug , as you touch you can hear a sound ( loud hum sound) if the speaker is working. If okay then check the right jack, plug it into green color jack. you can try if your computer is okay use a headphone plug it into the jack in PC , if the computer is okay you may hear the sound.
Those speakers were originally supplied with Gateway computer system that had sound cards with digital outputs. While some versions had analog and digital sound inputs, most often the speakers had digital input only. The on-board sound in the eMachines is analog output only, so the speakers are most likely not compatible with your computer. If you want to use those speakers, you will need to locate a PCI sound card with digital output.
Do you know the sound card you are using? if so look it up in google with the make and model number for the devices, or respond and ill find them for you.
Control Panel - System - Device Manager - Sound adapter
instal driver. Go to manufacturers website to find the correct sound driver. You do not need a CD driver, just a sound card driver.
in sound settings (in control panel) you shold find the computers sound card and set that as default soundcard. And in the settings (preferences) menu in the software you use to perform calls you just specify your computer phone as sound device.
I bought a computer the was rebuild \. My sound is not working at all. I have been online and keep seeing a sound device or sound card is needed. I'm am not to computer savy and I have no idea what this means. Is the sound card and sound device the same? can I order the and just download so tha tI will have sound? Please help. I just so confused right now. What do I need to do so that I can hear on my computer. Even if it is through headphones?
make sure your sound is connected,the wires to there correct location on computer.make sure monitor connections are correct and secure ,(tight)then reboot computer ,if know sound, then roll back sound drivers in device manager or re install sound drivers and reboot again,see if this correct's your sound problem
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