Open Taskbar and Startup Properties by right clicking and open spot in the taskbar and click on Properties , Look for Notification Area, Customize..., click on Customize , Find Volume , customize.. USER MANUAL can be found here:http://www.msi.com/product/mb/Wind-Top-A...Open Taskbar and Startup Properties by right clicking and open spot in the taskbar and click on Properties , Look for Notification Area, Customize..., click on Customize , Find Volume , customize.. USER MANUAL can be found here: http://www.msi.com/product/mb/Wind-Top-AE2020.html#/?div=Manual
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If you go to the Tray Notification Area and right click on the sound icon increase volume, Is it muted? Are the speakers external? Are heaphones plugged in? Are the speakers powered? Plugged in? Is the sound device in service, disabled?
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It sounds like your radio has had its hospitality mode activated. The hospitality mode is a mode which is often used by hotels or similar establishments, who wish to set a maximum volume limit on the radio. To remove this volume limiter follow the steps below. Turn the unit on
Turn the volume down to minimum, 00, volume
Press and hold power for 10 seconds until volume numbers flash
Turn the volume back up to 50 (max volume)
Press power again to verify new max volume position
if the sound is comeing form the rideo the it can be the alternatre.that is cuseaing that sound so ,to see if it is just go to the hood of you car open it up an after starting you car just pull the +cabel off you batter an if the car stop runing or makes a difrent saound then be for then you know.thats it i hope this helped you out
Chances are that pre-amp IC that controls both channels has failed. Follow the wires from the tape head and trace the signal. Better still start with the output of the deck and trace backwards. If you touch the audio circuit with an insulated screwdriver (don't short anything) it should buzz. when you find something that buzzes on one side (coming out) but doesn't buzz on the otherside (signal going in) then you have found what needs to be replaced.
PS don't touch the power section.
tell them you want to trade the tv in since you just bought it,dont let them tell you they cant do anything cause thats what they are there for.....take the tv back and ask for a manager and tell them the problem and that you want a different tv
it dont even show the notification all that show is i hook to internet
Open Taskbar and Startup Properties by right clicking and open spot in the taskbar and click on Properties , Look for Notification Area, Customize..., click on Customize , Find Volume , customize.. USER MANUAL can be found here:http://www.msi.com/product/mb/Wind-Top-A...
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