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Introduction

This tutorial is designed to help you identify and fix common sound problems in Windows, including no sound coming from your speakers or headphones. This tutorial doesn't cover sound problems related to specific programs. Sound problems can be caused by cables that aren't connected properly, corrupt drivers, incompatible drivers, sound settings, missing updates, and problems with your sound card.

How to use this tutorial

For best results, complete each step before moving on to the next one. Check for sound after each step before going to the next step.

Step 1: Check hardware

Many sound problems are caused by hardware that isn't set up property. Here's some information about how to check your sound card, verify that cables are plugged in to the correct locations, make sure the hardware has power, and check the volume.


Check your sound card

Check to make sure your computer has a sound card, or sound processor, and it's working properly.
  1. Do one of the following:
    • If you're running Windows 7 or Windows Vista, click the Start button Picture of the Start button, click Control Panel, clickSystem and Security, and then, under System, click Device ManagerAdministrator permission required If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
    • If you're running Windows XP, click Start, click Control Panel, double-click System, click theHardware tab, and then click Device ManagerAdministrator permission required If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
  2. Double-click Sound, video and game controllers to expand that category. If a sound card is listed, you have one installed. If no sound card is listed, check the information that came with your computer to see if there's supposed to be a sound card installed. If there should be a sound card installed, you'll need to install one. For more information, see Install or remove a sound card.
    Notes

    Notes

    • If you think you have a sound card installed, but you don't see it under the Sound, video and game controllers category, expand the Other devices category and check any devices listed there.
    • Laptops don't usually have sound cards. Instead, they have integrated sound processors, which appear in the same category in Device Manager.
If there's a yellow question mark next to the name of the sound card in Device Manager, there might be a problem.
  1. Right-click the name of the sound card, and then click Properties.
  2. Click the General tab, and then look in the Device status box to identify problems with the sound card.
    If there's a problem, you might need a new driver for your sound card. For more information, see "Step 3: Update drivers" in this tutorial.


Check if the cables are connected properly

Check to make sure all of the cables are plugged in to the correct locations, which might include speakers and headphones, HDMI cables, USB audio devices, and other audio devices.
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Check power and volume

If you have speakers, make sure they're plugged in to a working power source and turned on.
Make sure that your speaker volume or headphone volume isn't muted or turned down too low. This is particularly important for laptops, which often have small speakers that can be hard to hear.

Windows 7 and Windows Vista

  1. Click the Start button Picture of the Start button, click Control Panel, click Hardware and Sound, and then, under Sound, click Adjust system volume.
  2. Move the slider up to increase the volume.
    Make sure the Mute button isn't turned on. If the button looks like this: Picture of the Mute button turned off, muting is turned off. If the button looks like this:Picture of the Mute button turned on , click it to turn off muting.

Windows XP

  • Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to Entertainment, and then clickVolume Control.
Notes

Notes

  • Some laptops have an external volume control. If you're using a laptop, check the external volume control to make sure it's not turned all the way down.
  • In some cases, you might have several volume controls to check. For example, if you're using Windows Media Player, it has its own volume control; Windows has a volume control; and your external speakers have their own volume control. If any of these volume controls are set to their lowest setting, you will not hear any sound.


    Step 2: Use a troubleshooter

    A troubleshooter is an automated tool that can find and automatically fix some problems with your computer. Different versions of Windows use troubleshooters in different ways.
    Run the first troubleshooter to diagnose and fix common sound playback issues, and then try to play an audio file. If the problem isn't fixed, try the next troubleshooter to diagnose and fix common problems with hardware and devices.

    To run a sound playback troubleshooter

    1. Click this button:
    2. In the File Download dialog box, click Run, and then follow the steps in the wizard.

    To run a hardware and devices troubleshooter

    1. Click this button:
    2. In the File Download dialog box, click Run, and then follow the steps in the wizard.

      Step 3: Update drivers

      In order for Windows to recognize your sound card or sound processor, you must find and install a compatible driver. Most sound cards and sound processors require driver software to work properly. Outdated, incompatible, or corrupted sound card drivers can disrupt communication between the computer and the sound card.
      If you recently upgraded from one version of Windows to another, it's possible that the current sound card driver was designed for the previous version of Windows. If you've had recent power outages, viruses, or other computer problems, it's possible that the drivers have become corrupted. Downloading and installing the latest sound card driver for your sound card can resolve these types of problems.
      Here are three ways to find and install a driver:
      • Use Windows Update. You might need to set Windows Update to automatically download and install recommended updates. Installing any important, recommended, and optional updates can update system features and other software that might help to fix your sound problems.
      • Install software from the device manufacturer. For example, if your device came with a disc, that disc might contain software that installs a driver for the device.
      • Download and install the driver yourself. You can search for a driver on the manufacturer's website. Try this if Windows Update can't find a driver for your device and the device didn't come with software that installs a driver.
      For more information about updating your sound card driver, follow the steps below that apply to the version of Windows you have on your computer. For information about devices that are compatible withWindows, go to the Windows Compatibility Center.

      Windows XP

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Introduction

This tutorial is designed to help you identify and fix common printer problems in Windows, including print errors, print spooler errors, and other issues that could prevent you from printing. This tutorial doesn't cover printing problems related to specific programs. Printing problems can be caused by cables that aren't connected properly, corrupt drivers, incompatible drivers, printer settings, missing updates, and problems with your printer.

How to use this tutorial

For best results, complete each step before you move on to the next one. Try printing after each step before going to the next step.

Step 1: Check hardware

Many printing problems are caused by hardware that isn't set up property. Here's some information about how to plug cables in to the correct locations and make sure the printer has power.

Check if the cables are connected properly

Check to make sure that the printer's electrical cord is plugged in to the electrical outlet, and that the printer cable is properly connected from the printer to the computer.
Picture of a typical USB cable and portA typical USB cable and port

Check the power

Check to ensure that the printer's power switch is turned on, or if you're printing to a shared printer or a printer on a network, make sure that all necessary computers, routers, and printers are turned on. If your printer or other equipment is plugged in to a surge protector or a backup power supply, make sure that hardware is plugged in and turned on as well.
For more information about setting up a printer on a home network, see the following:

  • Step 2: Use a troubleshooter

    A troubleshooter is an automated tool that can find and automatically fix some problems with your computer. Printing troubleshooters can fix problems with installing a printer, connecting to a printer, and errors with the print spooler—software that temporarily stores print jobs on the computer's hard disk.

    To run a printing troubleshooter

    1. Click this button:
    2. In the File Download dialog box, click Run, and then follow the steps in the wizard.

      Step 3: Update drivers

      Most printers require driver software to work properly. Outdated, incompatible, or corrupted printer drivers can disrupt communication between the computer and the printer. If you recently upgraded from one version of Windows to another, it's possible that the current printer driver is for the previous version ofWindows. If you've had recent power outages, viruses, or other computer problems, it's possible that the drivers have become corrupted. Downloading and installing the latest driver for your printer can resolve these types of problems.
      Here are three ways to find and install a driver:
      • Use Windows Update. You might need to set Windows Update to automatically download and install recommended updates.
      • Install software from the printer manufacturer. For example, if your printer came with a disc, that disc might contain software that installs a driver for the printer.
      • Download and install the driver yourself. You can search for a driver on the manufacturer's website. Try this if Windows Update can't find a driver for your printer, and the printer didn't come with software that installs a driver.
      For more information about updating your printer driver, follow the steps below that apply to the version of Windows you have on your computer. For information about printers that are compatible with Windows, visit the Windows Compatibility Center.

      Windows XP

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Fix Windows Problem With Microsoft Fix It Center
By Kumar Gaurav,B.Tech(E.C.E),New Delhi.


Fixing your computer problems can often be difficult.Microsoft is aiming to make it as simple as possible with a couple of clicks. Here’s how you can easily fix computer problems with microsofts new Fix it Center Beta.
Microsoft Fix it solutions provide one-click help for problems that are encountered in Microsoft products. The small portable programs are not available for every support issue a Microsoft user might have but their numbers increasing as Microsoft seems to have grown fond of these one-click solutions.
The Microsoft Fix it Center Online is a new beta service by Microsoft that offers information on acentralized web page, especially a software compatible with many Microsoft operating systems that can be installed to fix various OS related issues.

  •  Download and install Microsoft Fix it Center.
  • The Microsoft Fix it Center installation will automatically identify possible troubleshooting issues during installation.
  • The main Microsoft Fix it Center is displays several common support issues in the interface from changing the display quality to creating a Homegroup, troubleshooting the network adapter or printer problems.
  • The run button will launch the tools to support the user in troubleshooting the selected issue. Those are usually opened in new windows to aid and guide the user.
The program in its current stage seems to have been developed for beginners who are having difficulties with their Windows operating system.
This software program is compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows XPWindows Vista,Windows 7 as well as Windows server 2003 and 2008.
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Microsoft Fix it Center

Easily Repair & Fix Windows 7 & Vista Problems With FixWin Utility.
By Kumar Gaurav,B.Tech(E.C.E),New Delhi.

Easily+Repair+%26+Fix+Windows+7+%26+Vista+problems+with+FixWin+Utility Easily Repair & Fix Windows 7 & Vista problems with FixWin Utility



FixWin is a handy portable tool that will offer you the possibility to  repair common Windows issues.I have written articles about Fixing Windows Problem with Microsoft Fix it Center & Repair Your Windows Xp Online With Reimage.Give a try for FixWin also.
While there were several tutorials and how-to’s already available on the Internet to deal with such annoyances, FixWin as a single utility was conceptualized, to fix some of the common annoyances which may be faced by a Windows vista & Windows 7 user.
Some of the problems & fix solution provided by “Fixwin Utility”icon missing from desktop

  1. Reset or fixes folder view settings to default, when folders are showing different command bar and controls than content.
  2. Games Explorer is not working or unable to open Games Explorer folder.
  3. Enables folder option.(Click here for solution)
  4. Fixes show hidden files,folders & drives.
  5. Restore the windows sidebar.
  6. Fixes Recycle Bin icon, when it doesn’t refresh automatically.
  7. Explorer.exe won’t start at boot in windows.
  8. CD drive or DVD drive is missing or is not recognized by windows or other programs.
  9.  Thumbnails not working in windows explorer.
The solutions to repair and fix 50 common Windows annoyances, issues & problems have been categorized under 5 tabs,
  • Windows Explorer,
  • Internet & Connectivity,
  • windows media
  • System Tools &
  • Misc Additional Fixes.
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