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Speakers Not Working On Lenovo Laptop But It Says Devices Are Working

My laptop speakers have stopped working. What should I do?

If you don't want to take the laptop to a repair shop and pay to get it fixed, and it is off warranty... have you tried headphones?  If they work, you can always use external speakers.  They make portable ones that are amplified, requiring to be connected to a USB and the headphone jack.Otherwise, if the entire sound component is damaged on the motherboard (no sound from the speakers or the headphone jack), you can purchase a USB sound card for less than $10 Amazon.com: Syba SD-CM-UAUD USB Stereo Audio Adapter, C-Media Chipset, RoHS: Computers & Accessories and connect external speakers to that.All this assumes you have first performed a factory recovery to rule out software as a possibility... that, or booted to a Live CD of an OS like Main Page - Linux Mint to see if the speakers work there.  In which case, if you did install Linux on a flash drive, with something like YUMI - Multiboot USB Creator, and then booted to Linux and found that your speakers worked just fine (by booting, connecting to your router, and going to YouTube or something)... then you could fix your sound problem by performing the factory recovery.

Lenovo Laptop Headphone Jack Not working?

Basically when i plug the headphone jack into the laptop the sound doesnt come out of the laptop anymore but i get no sound in the headphones also, iv checked i have all the latest drivers, hte headphones are not even detected on windows, when i plug them in the OS doesnt even react im running windows vista 32bit and any help would be lovely as I cannot seem to solve this problem.

My earphones stopped working in my Lenovo laptop. What settings do I change?

There are many reasons why the earphones might have stopped working and you will need to check all those problems.First check if there is a problem with your earphone itself by connecting any other earphone or audio output device. If that is working fine then it means there is some problem with your lenovo laptop itself.Now if the problem is with your laptop the it could be either a software problem such as a device driver failure or a hardware problem such as the port itself has been damaged. For software issues you can find out your problem by simply troubleshooting. For windows 10 open settings menu, go to system, sound and then troubleshoot the speaker system. If there are any problems it would be detected and the system will either solve it or ask you to take some necessary steps.However, if this still does not resolve your issue then the problem is probably with the audio port in you laptop and you will need to take it to your nearest Lenovo service center for thorough analysis.

Why did the volume on my Lenovo laptop stop working?

There could be many reasons. First your question is not clear. You have to be specific.Assuming that you are not able to see the volume controller in your desktop on the right side corner, near to date and time. Probablities are thata) Volume controller icon is hidden.b) Sound device driver software is corrupted and may require reinstallation.c) Sound card it self may have problem.e) Could be a problem created by a virus.f) could be a problem with audio codec.…

Help- laptop speaker howling?

Right click on the volume icon in the notification area. Select Recording
Devices.
Select Microphone then properties (lower right). Then select the levels tab.

My laptop speaker is getting cracking sounds! What can I do to solve it?

You’ve likely been playing sound at a volume that was too loud for the speakers, for far too long.Crackling during audio playback, especially if it gets progressively worse AND it is always present to some degree, is typically a sign of blown speakers. It is possible that some audio files were encoded improperly, or that they included distortion that would sound like crackling… but that would be intermittent, or only present when you played those audio files.Laptop speakers weren’t meant to be used at near full volume for the majority of their use. That’s what would blow them though. If you regularly used your laptop to fill a room with sound, the speakers wouldn’t last much longer than a couple of years.At any rate, you can hope that it is the speakers, because they would be relatively inexpensive to replace or work around. A search on eBay for your model laptop and the word “speakers’ might turn up a few people who are selling the parts of their laptop. You might do a Google search for your model laptop and the word “speakers” to find a retailer selling a set.If the problem is caused by the audio chipset… well… for one thing, you’d hear the crackling in headphones and from the speakers. I don’t know if that is what is happening, but I can say that it would be one way to see if it was the speakers.So… crackling in the speakers, but it goes away with heaphones or earbuds? Get new speakers. Crackling in the speakers and the heaphones? That’s either something in the OS, or the chipset. Boot to a Linux LiveCD. Still crackles? Then it is hardware. Crackling go away with Linux at the same volumes? Problem is somewhere in your installation of Windows.What can you do to solve it? Diagnose the problem down to the cause.

Lenovo Y330 slow speaker?

i don't know why but my lenovo y330 speaker is really slow even after i make all the thing to the fullest, after format into windows 7 i thought the problem will solve, but it only make the speaker became more slower than before+after clicking the dolby digital button (above the key board) nothing is appear not like before. Please help me and sorry if my language is terrible huhu.....

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