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littleriver
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      02-01-2008
no sound coming from speakers, but sound coming from headphones.

using standard onboard sound on new intel board, new vista HP install.

the usual checks show sound is working, no problems in device mgr, no muted
sound etc etc.

speakers are turned on, plugged in to correct sound port, and work on
another system.

when i google "no sound vista" I see lots of queries come up on this subject.


 
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Not Me
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      02-01-2008
Depends on the hardware and driver.
Check the manufacturer's website for new soondcard drivers for Vista.
Check settings to be sure the sound port is enabled and the card is the
default device.
I have seen the headphone jack be set as default and the speakers won't
work.

"littleriver" <> wrote in message
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> no sound coming from speakers, but sound coming from headphones.
>
> using standard onboard sound on new intel board, new vista HP install.
>
> the usual checks show sound is working, no problems in device mgr, no
> muted
> sound etc etc.
>
> speakers are turned on, plugged in to correct sound port, and work on
> another system.
>
> when i google "no sound vista" I see lots of queries come up on this
> subject.
>
>



 
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Dwarf
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      02-01-2008
Hi littleriver,

When you plug headphones/speakers into the front panel socket, the rear
panel socket is automatically disconnected. Sometimes you can get dust inside
the front panel sockets preventing them from working correctly. Try plugging
and unplugging your headphones a few times to see if that helps as it can
sometimes help to release a sticking mechanism in the jack socket. If that
doesn't work, then you need to check the connections on the motherboard. Make
sure that the front panel audio connectors are wired up correctly. To check
that your rear sockets are functioning correctly you will need 2 spare
jumpers. Refering to your motherboard manual, identify the front panel audio
header on your motherboard. Disconnect the wiring. Next, place one of the
jumpers so that it bridges connections 5-6 for the right channel and 9-10 for
the left channel. Note that for systems without a front panel audio connector
these connections will be bridged anyway. Again refer to your manual in case
these are different for your board, although these are the standard pin
layouts. Do you have sound through your speakers now? If you do then
reconnect the front panel audio connectors following the instructions in your
manual. If your sound disappears when you do this, then the front panel
itself is faulty. You can sometimes get replacement panels for your case,
although the easiest option would be to use a multi-function unit that fits
into either a spare floppy drive bay or a standard CD/DVD drive bay (with or
without an adapter).
Dwarf

"littleriver" wrote:

> no sound coming from speakers, but sound coming from headphones.
>
> using standard onboard sound on new intel board, new vista HP install.
>
> the usual checks show sound is working, no problems in device mgr, no muted
> sound etc etc.
>
> speakers are turned on, plugged in to correct sound port, and work on
> another system.
>
> when i google "no sound vista" I see lots of queries come up on this subject.
>
>

 
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littleriver
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      02-01-2008
sound cards? Wiring?

Read the question please!

There is no sound card. And because it is onboard sound there is no "wiring"
to configure.

Dust in the sockets? This is a new PC.

"Bob" wrote:

> Unplug the headphones when you want sound to come from your speakers.
>
> "littleriver" <> wrote in message
> news1C06003-7E78-4B84-A5F2-...
> > no sound coming from speakers, but sound coming from headphones.
> >
> > using standard onboard sound on new intel board, new vista HP install.
> >
> > the usual checks show sound is working, no problems in device mgr, no
> > muted
> > sound etc etc.
> >
> > speakers are turned on, plugged in to correct sound port, and work on
> > another system.
> >
> > when i google "no sound vista" I see lots of queries come up on this
> > subject.
> >
> >

>
>

 
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Andrew Harris
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      02-02-2008
He is being serious. Those sounds cards usually have a ground that turns off
the speaker outputs when a device is plugged in to the headphone ports on
the front.
..

Try it.

"littleriver" <> wrote in message
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> sound cards? Wiring?
>
> Read the question please!
>
> There is no sound card. And because it is onboard sound there is no
> "wiring"
> to configure.
>
> Dust in the sockets? This is a new PC.
>
> "Bob" wrote:
>
>> Unplug the headphones when you want sound to come from your speakers.
>>
>> "littleriver" <> wrote in message
>> news1C06003-7E78-4B84-A5F2-...
>> > no sound coming from speakers, but sound coming from headphones.
>> >
>> > using standard onboard sound on new intel board, new vista HP install.
>> >
>> > the usual checks show sound is working, no problems in device mgr, no
>> > muted
>> > sound etc etc.
>> >
>> > speakers are turned on, plugged in to correct sound port, and work on
>> > another system.
>> >
>> > when i google "no sound vista" I see lots of queries come up on this
>> > subject.
>> >
>> >

>>
>>

>


 
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littleriver
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      02-02-2008
ports are a group of 6 on the back. Headset was not plugged in.

"Andrew Harris" wrote:

> He is being serious. Those sounds cards usually have a ground that turns off
> the speaker outputs when a device is plugged in to the headphone ports on
> the front.
> .
>
> Try it.
>
> "littleriver" <> wrote in message
> news:07A05FF3-7847-4E1E-8507-...
> > sound cards? Wiring?
> >
> > Read the question please!
> >
> > There is no sound card. And because it is onboard sound there is no
> > "wiring"
> > to configure.
> >
> > Dust in the sockets? This is a new PC.
> >
> > "Bob" wrote:
> >
> >> Unplug the headphones when you want sound to come from your speakers.
> >>
> >> "littleriver" <> wrote in message
> >> news1C06003-7E78-4B84-A5F2-...
> >> > no sound coming from speakers, but sound coming from headphones.
> >> >
> >> > using standard onboard sound on new intel board, new vista HP install.
> >> >
> >> > the usual checks show sound is working, no problems in device mgr, no
> >> > muted
> >> > sound etc etc.
> >> >
> >> > speakers are turned on, plugged in to correct sound port, and work on
> >> > another system.
> >> >
> >> > when i google "no sound vista" I see lots of queries come up on this
> >> > subject.
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>

> >

>

 
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Not Me
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      02-02-2008
Onboard or an add in card, the internal workings are the same.
Even without the headset being plugged in, I have seen the spring steel
piece inside the plug be either bent or broken and lock the sound out of any
other port.
It is not likely, but possible.
If it is a brand new machine, call the seller's tech support line and have
them fix it under warranty.

"littleriver" <> wrote in message
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> ports are a group of 6 on the back. Headset was not plugged in.
>
> "Andrew Harris" wrote:
>
>> He is being serious. Those sounds cards usually have a ground that turns
>> off
>> the speaker outputs when a device is plugged in to the headphone ports on
>> the front.
>> .
>>
>> Try it.
>>
>> "littleriver" <> wrote in message
>> news:07A05FF3-7847-4E1E-8507-...
>> > sound cards? Wiring?
>> >
>> > Read the question please!
>> >
>> > There is no sound card. And because it is onboard sound there is no
>> > "wiring"
>> > to configure.
>> >
>> > Dust in the sockets? This is a new PC.
>> >
>> > "Bob" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Unplug the headphones when you want sound to come from your speakers.
>> >>
>> >> "littleriver" <> wrote in message
>> >> news1C06003-7E78-4B84-A5F2-...
>> >> > no sound coming from speakers, but sound coming from headphones.
>> >> >
>> >> > using standard onboard sound on new intel board, new vista HP
>> >> > install.
>> >> >
>> >> > the usual checks show sound is working, no problems in device mgr,
>> >> > no
>> >> > muted
>> >> > sound etc etc.
>> >> >
>> >> > speakers are turned on, plugged in to correct sound port, and work
>> >> > on
>> >> > another system.
>> >> >
>> >> > when i google "no sound vista" I see lots of queries come up on this
>> >> > subject.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >

>>



 
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