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Dejibo 03-23-2010 08:12 AM

make sure your speaker plug is plugged into the GREEN hole in the back of your computer. The color should closely match the color of the tip end of your speaker wire. MOST color code. If yours is black, dont worry, just look for the green square with the little speaker symbol on it. ONce plugged into that one, it should no longer sound like a tunnel.

If you look at your screen. ON the bottom right, you should see a tiny symbol at the very bottom right that looks like a speaker with ))) marks coming out of it. RIGHT click on that, and adjust the volume.

I hope you get to see your DVD. :hug:

befuddled2 03-24-2010 02:37 PM

It is plugged into the green and it still sounds like it's in a tunnel. The surgery was postponed for 2 weeks so I've got more time to figure it out.

barbara

plgerrard 03-24-2010 04:51 PM

Since you have a little more time, maybe I can help you with some troubleshooting. It sounds like the problem is probably one of 5 things: the CD you received, your speakers, the speaker settings, the sound card, or the sound card driver. When I’m troubleshooting, I typically start with testing the easiest and least costly first, then progress upward to the most time consuming and most costly. So, here are the steps I would take, in the order I would try them.

Step One - CD: Do you have a music CD, try that in the CD drive and see how it sounds over the speakers.

Step Two: Have you tried using headphones? AfterMyNap recommended that, but I don’t see if you tried it or not. If you don’t have headphones, ignore this step for now.

Step Three - Sound Card Driver: Here is a link that describes how to Update and/or Repair the Sound Card driver:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/166774
Step Four - Speaker Settings: This link explains how to open the Sound & Speaker settings:
http://freewindowsvistatutorials.com...ltSpeakers.php
Then, you can follow these 2 links to Configure and/or Customize the speaker settings. You might need to test several different settings to see if there is any noticeable change:
http://freewindowsvistatutorials.com...reSpeakers.php
http://freewindowsvistatutorials.com...erSettings.php
Step Five – Headphones: If you don’t own headphones, purchase an inexpensive set and try those. If they sound good, that might solve your immediate problem.

Step Six – Speakers: If the Headphones did not sound ok, you can Skip this step. But, if the headphones did sound good, you probably need new speakers.

Final: If nothing above worked, I would tend to think you have a problem with your sound card, and you might want to talk to Rent-A-Geek.

I hope that helps. And, best of luck with your surgery.

befuddled2 03-25-2010 01:41 PM

Thanks for the information. I will try all that later. The Sudafed the doctor put me on has me pretty out of it at the moment so I will work on it later. I've got to get my sinuses under control before they'll do the surgery cause it's causing me to cough a lot.

I never tried the headphones but will do that when I can find the ones I had or get new ones. It's good to have them anyway.

thanks,
barbara

befuddled2 03-28-2010 03:39 PM

I've got the headpones and it still echos. how do I tell if I have service pack 2 for Vista? I can not tell if I've installed that or not.

barbara

befuddled2 03-28-2010 07:04 PM

I know what version browswer but that's not what I need to know. I need to know how to tell what Service Pack I have installed. I'll do a google to see how to tell like I did with the browser. Thank you.

Barbara

plgerrard 03-29-2010 04:19 AM

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I'm confused. Why do you need to know if Service Pack 2 is installed?

Here are the instructions from Microsoft Support:

Quote:

How to determine whether the latest Windows Vista Service pack is installed

You may want to determine whether you already installed the latest service pack before you download the service pack. The latest service pack is Windows Vista Service Pack 2. To verify that you have the latest Windows Vista service pack, complete these steps:
  • Click Start, right-click Computer, and then click Properties.
  • Look in the Windows Edition section in the upper-right part of the window. If the service pack is installed, a reference to Windows Vista SP2 will be displayed

If you need more info about the Service Pack, here is the link I took the above info from:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935791#ServicePack

Have you tried another CD in the drive yet? What Steps from my prior post have you completed?

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befuddled2 03-29-2010 05:57 PM

I did step 1,2, and got stuck on step 3. I could have sworn the page the link took me to said I needed to be up to date on the service pack for the sound card driver. I will go there now.

Thanks,
barbara

befuddled2 03-29-2010 06:33 PM

Thank you so much. Installing the card driver made the speakers sound normal.

barbara

plgerrard 03-30-2010 03:59 AM

I'm so glad it worked for you.

I just looked at the link for Step 3, and see what you mean about the Service Pack. I think I just glanced over it before, because it is only a general disclaimer.

So sorry for the confusion. But, glad to hear you are up and running.

Good luck with your surgery.


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