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alaminalamin1
Hello there, I've been having an issue with my Toshiba laptop's speakers lately.
Here's my laptop specs:
Toshiba Satellie C850-B089
Windows 10 Home 64-bit
Sound card - High Definition Audio Device
The problem occurred about two days ago, I haven't really installed any new programs recently.
There is no system restore point to restore to.
When I play a video or song, the volume mixer says sound is working however I hear nothing from the internal speakers; when I plug in headphones, they're working fine.
If anyone has any idea what I could try, that'd be great. Thanks.
My laptop uses Realtek High Defintion Audio device driver which I uninstalled and reinstalled the most up to date version from here http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads...evel=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false#High Definition Audio Codecs
That did not solve my problem.
I tried another suggestion by disabling the Realtek driver and using the generic driver provided by Windows called "High Definition Audio Device"; that did not work either.
If anyone has any idea what I could try, that'd be great. Thanks.
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Here's my laptop specs:
Toshiba Satellie C850-B089
Windows 10 Home 64-bit
Sound card - High Definition Audio Device
The problem occurred about two days ago, I haven't really installed any new programs recently.
There is no system restore point to restore to.
When I play a video or song, the volume mixer says sound is working however I hear nothing from the internal speakers; when I plug in headphones, they're working fine.
If anyone has any idea what I could try, that'd be great. Thanks.
My laptop uses Realtek High Defintion Audio device driver which I uninstalled and reinstalled the most up to date version from here http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads...evel=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false#High Definition Audio Codecs
That did not solve my problem.
I tried another suggestion by disabling the Realtek driver and using the generic driver provided by Windows called "High Definition Audio Device"; that did not work either.
If anyone has any idea what I could try, that'd be great. Thanks.
Continue reading...