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Hi click on tools or settings icon should open a page with all the settings look for SOUND Click it on & check the settings volume adjustments. .good luck
make sure its charged and then hold down the start button for 30 seconds and see if this will set the Kindle to work. If that doesn't work call customer service
The sound icon with a slash means the mute is turned on. Tap on the icon to see is there is sound otherwise you have to go into settings and manually turn on the sound.
I would do a full reset on the iphone which you can get to by going to the settings and scroll to the bottom and it should give you a reset option this will delete everything but assuming you make a backup whilst in itunes you should be able to re synch it as far as contacts and anything else you want from your itunes afterwards.
ok the first thing u have to check in ur windows xp desktop that the volume icon is diplaying in the bar below the screen .if not than go to
controlpanel --> sound and audio devices --> place volume icon in the taskbar
check this option and the volume icon will be avaliable on ur desktop.remember this option is only avaliable if the drivers is installed . than u can double click this icon and set the equilizer. if ur sound not installed than u have to install it from the motherboard cd that is provided by the manufacturer.
thankx and take care of urself.
Select "Settings" and then "Wi-Fi." Verify that the Wi-Fi is switched to the "On" position. Also, verify that you are not connected to a "closed" connection (indicated by a lock icon next to the connection icon).
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