NO OS told, at all, we can not guess OS.
came with windows 7 , is it still? if upgraded ports die.
GL40 chip set is frozen at w7 max. forever.
2006 CPU , is not supported above w7 as Intel stated. endless.
is it windows type winver in run box or control panel + system.
do all usb ports work with a usb mouse , or keyboard or USB thumb driver? if not the USB ports are dead.
if buying usb head phone ask them for w7 support, as many ended that now.
if not running w7, (not told) then your ports are dead. or the phones do not support the unstated OS.
see how hard I worked top answer , lacking NO OS told?
drivers must match the OS and be available .
SOURCE: Logitech USB headset no sound
Have you tried changing the Audio Device that windows is using?
Under the Sound and Audio Devices in the ontrol Panel. Under the Audio tab, try the Default Device under Sound playback. Change this to the headphones.
SOURCE: My external microphone jack and USB's doesn't work on Toshiba Satellite
hi, double click on the speaker icon on the bottom right corner, go to options, recording and select the microphone and adjust the level suitable.. thats it.. let me know
Go into your sound controls and disable any other playback/recording hardware besides the logitech headset. Yahoo will still mute the headset but you can put the volume back up and start using it. Cheap work around but it works for me. I found that when using the headset, yahoo was trying to use my onboard sound devices instead of the headset.
SOURCE: cmos checksum bad...usb current status detected system shut down 15 sec
Situation Remedies
If you have encountered this error and would like to fix your computer, here are some remedies for each situation:
CMOS Battery Not Functioning Properly: If you suspect your CMOS battery is not functioning properly you can easily change it. Before changing your battery, reboot your computer to make sure that the error still exists. If it does, go into your CMOS and write down all of the settings. If all settings are lost, you can usually get them from your computer manufacturer. Now locate the battery and remove it, you might need to consult your computers manual or tech support to remove your battery. Take down the CMOS batteries information such as volt, size, etc. Once you have your new battery, you can replace it and reenter your CMOS settings. If your battery was the cause of the CMOS Checksum Bad Error, you should have remedied the problem.
Your BIOS has Been Updated (either by you or possibly a virus): If your BIOS has been updated recently, your CMOS settings may have become reset. Make sure that the values entered in the BIOS are correct or simply reset them to the default settings. If you believe that a virus updated your BIOS settings, run a virus scan and make sure that the BIOS settings are back to the default.
The Computer Was Shut Down Improperly: Sometimes when running MS Windows, if you shut down your laptop or desktop without first properly shutting down your operating system it will corrupt the CMOS settings causing the CMOS Checksum Bad Error. You can easily avoid this error by making sure that you completely shut down your computer before turning off the power. Usually this entails going into the Start Menu/ Turn Off Computer/ Shut Down. If you received the error, shut down the computer properly, if this is the cause of the error, the error message will not return.
SOURCE: please....my emachines d725's microphone isn't
After downloading every possible driver and tweaking every possible adjustment I have come to this conclusion: There is NO built-in microphone on the eMachines D725! Oh, the Device Manager will show it, all right but I assure you, there is no built-in device that can pick up sound on that laptop model. You'd think that a laptop, albeit a budget on, with a built-in webcam should also have an accompanying built-in mic for messaging and calls, but it doesn't. The mic may have fallen by the wayside during the cost-cutting sessions, along with the 3rd and 4th USB ports. Your only options are to connect an external microphone or to trade the D725 for a real laptop.
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