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I am having a similar issue, and chalked it up to bad quality speakers and headphones. But then i plugged in a brand new set of headphones and still had only one channel of audio playing. So after some troubleshooting i have come to the conclusion that my On board audio device is faulty.
Are you using on board audio? Try updating the Driver, and if all else fails (as on board audio usually does) buy and install a new sound card.
Are you using on board audio? Try updating the Driver, and if all else fails (as on board audio usually does) buy and install a new sound card.
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