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Solve : HP mini 210-1010NR Audio not working? |
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Answer» Hi people, I have an HP mini 210-1010NR running windows 7 starter, The netbook is having a lot of audio trouble. When you plug in the headphones it works fine but internal speakers don't make any sound. Under the manage audio device list it shows system sound and headphones, when I right click headphones and hit the test button, the sound will play for a couple seconds so I know the speakers work. It must be a big MIX up with the audio drivers. I restored the system to original factory settings. And even with the restore the problem continues. Any help is MUCH appreciated, Thanks!Have you tried using an external usb connected speaker to see what the sound is like.There are many available at very low cost and the sound quality is far superior to the internal speaker.Here is a LINK to one of the more popular ones (i am using this model). The netbook is having a lot of audio trouble. When you plug in the headphones it works fine but internal speakers don't make any sound.but when you remove the headphones the PC speakers should work but if they don't It is possible that the built in speakers are bad. You also could try to update the chipset drivers and the audio drivers from HP http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?os=4062&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&sw_lang=&product=4121202#N196. You may want to look in the device manager and see if there is any yellow or red symbols? You have restored the system Quote from: smf on August 20, 2012, 05:49:17 AM I restored the system to original factory settings. And even with the restore the problem continues.You used the restore point or restored from the hidden restore partition. I just looked at the manual is the "mute speaker light" on this is the 4th key in on the top right. Maybe the speaker were muted by mistake. Is the laptop under warranty? if all the above doesn't work you may want to consider getting USB speakers like truenorth gave you a link for. Hope this helps you please let us know how you make out, Mike I realized sometime after my last post that i probably left the impression that the sound was transfered from the computer to the external mini speaker via a USB connection. That is not so the sound is processed through the headset audio output jack (mini stereo plug) and it is the charging for the internal battery of the mini speaker that utilizes the usb connection. However that connection need not be plugged in during operation only when the speaker requires additional CHARGE ( i believe it is at least 3 hours). Sorry if i left the wrong impression.truenorth |
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