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I recently re-arranged my computer room. Since I've moved my computer and tower, I have lost my sound and do not know how to restore it. My computer shows that I have C Media Wave Device and C Media PCI Audio Device and they are enabled.
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You'll have to open the computer and be sure that all the wires are connected and that the sound card is properly seated in the slot.
Disconnect the computer from the outlet and ground yourself before you touch anything inside. Static electricity can kill things inside the case. |
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Also, verify you connected your speakers to the correct jack on back, or front, of your computer. And, open your sound settings panel and verify that Mute is not enabled.
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