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macgee | 09:08 Sun 28th Aug 2011 | Computers
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I have a dell Vostro running Vista. The sound has just packed up suddenly. Have I inadvertantly touched a wrong button? or is it the 'soundcard ' whatever that is. Any suggestions would be garetfully received.
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Try reinstalling the sound driver.

Start here:
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/
If you can find the service tag, use that route. Otherwise click Select Model > Laptops > Vostro Laptop > Your model number > Confirm
Check that Windows Vista 32-bit is shown (unless, unusually, you've got the 64-bit version)
Click the arrow next to...
18:41 Sun 28th Aug 2011
First thing to check is if you have put it on mute. Maybe you have a mute button on your keyboard and have pressed it. You can see your sound settings in control panel menu and see if the mute box is ticked.
Just in case you can't find that ^^^ (if you've never used it before you may not know ehere it is) look down bottom right and see the clock. There's a little speaker symbol. (If you can't see it, hit the little round arrow button to see more icons.) Then double click on it. If you click only once you'll get a volume button and a mute box to tick/untick, but double clicking will open up a much wider range of sound options, each wit their own mute tick box. Make sure none of them is ticked - any one will make your system lose sound.
I had a similar problem a couple of months ago. And then I discovered it was a piece of software I'd downloaded supposed to be able to record anything I believe. Sorry can't remember the details now. But have you downloaded anything recently? If so it may be worth trying uninstalling that?
ive just had this problem with my desktop and was on the phone to the helpline when id finished my oh asked what was wrong and when i told him he said, why dont you put the volume up then! dont you just love them!
Try reinstalling the sound driver.

Start here:
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/
If you can find the service tag, use that route. Otherwise click Select Model > Laptops > Vostro Laptop > Your model number > Confirm
Check that Windows Vista 32-bit is shown (unless, unusually, you've got the 64-bit version)
Click the arrow next to 'Audio'.
Click 'Download', then (if you're offered a choice) the lower 'Download' link.
Click 'Save File'.
Navigate to a suitable location for the file. (Your desktop is as good as anywhere).
Click 'Save'.
When the file has downloaded, double-click on it to run the driver installation program.
When that's been done, restart your laptop.
(You can delete the installation file then, if you want to).

Chris
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Many thanks to all of you. I have just carried out your suggestion Buenchico
and about 5 minutes ago I restarted and ...Hey Presto!! I have sound.
It will teach me not to press buttons without knowing what they do.
Briliant and thanks again.
i know what it is...you have to turn the volume up
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thanks sith123. When I read that I just laughed so much, it was so funny and original and you really must have had a very long career as an intellectual.

well you started it......
lol, did i notice a hint of sarcasim in there?

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