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The solution to the silent computer is: (first look at the small speaker or see if the mute is set in the control panel, if there is a problem with the sound card driver, please ** drive the wizard, drive life and other software to install the sound card driver).
1. Press F8 to press F8 to get the advanced option to appear in the release of the power, and select "The latest correct configuration" Enter to repair.
2. The simple way is to use the system's built-in system to restore to repair when you don't have this failure (or restore the system with restoration software).
3. If the fault persists, please reinstall the sound card driver (reinstall the system if it is not possible).
Use the system that comes with the system restore method:
The system comes with the system restore: "Start" "Programs" "Accessories" "System Tools" "System Restore", click "Restore my computer to an earlier time", press Next, you will see that the date page has a dark date, that is the restore point, after you select, click Next to restore (win7 restore the system, in the control panel then the device and security sub-option and then the backup and restore sub-option).
1. Open the Control Panel Sound, Language, and Audio Devices Sound & Audio Devices Volume Tick "Put the volume icon into the taskbar" and press Apply to OK.
2. If the fault persists, please press Start Run and enter regedit enter to open the registry, then [hkey local machine software Microsoft Windows Current Version Run] branch, right-click in the right pane to create a new string, add "sndvol32" to the new value, and double-click the "sndvol32" key value, its value is C: Windows System32 System32 SNDVOL32 Then press OK to restart the PC so that SNDvol32 will automatically load when Windows XP starts.
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Get Started -> Settings > Control Panel > Sound & Audio > Place the icon on the taskbar and tick it.
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Control Panels - Sound & Audio Devices - Volume - Put the volume graph into the taskbar (if selected, check Apply first, then Click).
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In this case, there is a problem with the driver of your sound card, you can go to the device manager to find the driver of the sound card, delete it, and then reinstall the driver.
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Reinstall the sound card driver, and then restore the system normally.
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Go to the sound and audio devices in the control panel, put the volume icon in the setting volume into the taskbar and tick it, and you're good to go, if it's not a problem, then the sound card driver is lost, reinstall it.
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Re-drive the sound card and you're OK!!
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Follow the steps you say.
My little horn is gone!!
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Reinstall the sound card or focus on booting down.
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Try updating the driver of your sound card.
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You can select "Add New Windows Components" in the "Add Delete " program in the control panel, and there is an option to "install accessories and tools", double-click it and follow the wizard steps to install it.
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Restart the computer and it will be...
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In the start menu, find Settings, tap Control Panel, find Sound & Audio Devices, or find Multi**Click In, and then tap Audio to find "Show volume control on taskbar" and tick in front of you to get back the speaker.
Generally, the above problems are encountered.
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I rely on pretending to be a master.
You may be hidden.
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Open the Control Panel, in the Control Panel"Audio properties", check it"Display the volume icon in the taskbar"Can.
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Device Manager, enable, or update the driver.
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Drive the elf or drive the life renewal under the drive.
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Reinstall the system and it's done, or there is a program in 360,
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You use the drive to renew your life.
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Right-click on the taskbar and select properties, there is a custom in the taskbar tab on the pop-up menu, which has.
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Open the control panel, find the sound and audio device items, double-click to enter, and check "Put volume icon into taskbar" under the volume window.
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The reason why the small horn in the lower right corner appears is missing.
1.The computer is damaged by a virus, and the Trojan infects programs related to audio processing, causing damage to DirectX-related components, which leads to the loss of the small speaker in the lower right corner.
2.The sound card driver is corrupted or the driver is installed incorrectly.
The solution to the disappearance of the little horn.
1.First of all, use antivirus software to eliminate the problem that there is no small speaker in the lower right corner caused by Trojan virus, please use the free antivirus software Kingsoft Antivirus 2011 to solve the problem caused by the virus.
2.If you don't know your computer driver model, please select Driver Home and similar** to update your sound card driver.
3.Check whether the Windows Audio service is normal, start Running, enter, find the Windows Audio service on the right, select Start for status, and select Auto for startup type.
Adopt it, adopt it and you won't die!!
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Find your driver CD, install the sound card driver, and you're good to go.
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The control panel --- sound and audio devices.
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