HannahHawthorne-x wrote:
> Well, I've been doing without sound on my Compaq laptop for around 3 weeks
> now, and I simply can't put up with it any more. It causes too many
> problems.
>
> Before this major problem occured, sometimes my computer would be a bit
> temperamental and stop the sound coming through, even though it recognised
> there was meant to be sound there, and a restart would usually sort it.
> However, one time 3 restarts didn't solve the problem, so, in my usual "Oh
> I'm a 15-year-old whiz kid I can handle this" manner, I went to the
> Control Panel in order to look at the devices that were there.
>
> Speakers, OK. I took the most logical step I could think of in disabling
> them, leaving only SPDIF Interface (Conexant High Definition Audio) in
> their place. Now, this thing (whatever the heck it is) seems to recognise
> that sound is due, but nothing happens! I've looked everywhere I can think
> of in my Control Panel for where the speakers have gone, and I even tried
> a full system reboot, which didn't work for some reason or another.
>
> Please help, I'm a student and sound really comes in helpful sometimes!!
> Oh and uh..go easy, I know I've probably made a fatal mistake, and believe
> me when I say I've had all the *tsks* I can take from my mother. Eternally
> grateful xx
Go back and enable whatever you disabled. Then go to HP's tech support site
for your specific model laptop and download the audio drivers. Install
them. If this fixes the issue, then you're done. If the sound continues to
show up and then disappear, it is probably a hardware failure. In that
case, contact Compaq tech support for repair/replacement. Since this is a
laptop, you can't fix sound chip failures yourself.
Malke
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