Hi there,
Try to download the the driver from the OEM site.
This might work. If it does not try to reformat the NB to clear waya all software issues. If its still the same it is now time to consider this as HW.
You always seem to suggest a reformat as the only resort if the first step fails. As a tech, you would know that there are other things that can be tried rather than telling the OP to wipe out his data. Or do you?
How about checking the Winows Audio service?
How about making sure that the sound cardis set as the default audio device?
How about trying to see if generic audio drivers work?
How about trying the steps here
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Good for you lad. However, people have data on their systems and don't want to lose it. NOt everyone takes backups or has multiple partitions to store data. Besides, a reformat is always the last option when troubleshooting computers. Let's not give any advice here which can cause distress to people.
@torbonator : Have you tried any of the steps mentioned above?
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i sent my friend the page, im not sure what she did but she said it didnt work
The audio device hasn't simply been muted or disabled has it? I know GE did hint at that, but just asking more explicitly :) Also, was she using the inbuilt defrag tool, or a 3rd party utility for the job?
@jccaldz -Stop being a d1ck and handing out half-baked (and often quite contradictory) advice! The prob with simply recommending a fresh install is that the user then learnsnothing about what actually went wrong, and leaves them in exactly the same position if the problem reoccurs down the track. It's just another example of the bad advice you keep peddling!
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