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Originally Posted by Reaper
Windows and it is for all the sounds. I couldn't get the sound working either on the speakers or headphones.
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Is it onboard sound, or do you have a sound card?
Check the Device Manager (under System Properties/Hardware tab) and see if it is reporting any issues. You may also want to check the Event viewer (I'm assuming XP or Win2K).
I'd be tempted to remove the device, then let windows re-add it. This sounds like a driver issue.
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