Synapse Syndrome -
You may be on the right track. Last night I was playing around
with it and got it to work fine, but this morning it was out of order
again. I think maybe there is an intermittent connection someplace
and I'm going to have to search for it. Thanks for your reply.
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On Apr 28, 1:48*am, "Synapse Syndrome" <syna...@NOSPAMsyndrome.me.uk>
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> > The audio jacks on the front of my Compaq Presario SR5030NX computer
> > don't work. *They work o.k. on the back. *I've went through all the
> > settings I can find, but nothing changes. *I see this subject came up
> > a few months ago, with this suggestion:
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> > "Right click on the Speaker icon in the Taskbar and select Recording
> > Devices.
> > Right click in the Recording window and select both "Show Disconnected
> > Devices"
> > and "Show Disabled Devices".
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> > Does the rear microphone jack now show up? *If it does, click on it as
> > press the
> > Set Default button and use the Properties and Configure buttons to set
> > up the
> > microphone.
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> > Have you looked in Control Panel *or your All Programs list for an
> > Audio Manager
> > applet?"
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> > When I tried the suggestion the 2nd paragraph, under Jack Information
> > it still doesn't cause information to display anything about the front
> > jacks.
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> > I've tried to talk to Hewlett Packard about this, but it seems to have
> > them baffled.
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> It is possible that the front panel ports are not even connected to the
> headers on your motherboard/soundcard. *Look inside the case.
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