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Sony Vaio........Windows 7 one.....................

Anne Experiments chesanu but no use...................ear phones tho aithe pane chestundhee.......

So evarina help cheyandhee plz

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[quote name='computerboy' timestamp='1357921857' post='1303091709']
Sony Vaio........Windows 7 one.....................

Anne Experiments chesanu but no use...................ear phones tho aithe pane chestundhee.......

So evarina help cheyandhee plz
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silly reason though but okasari sound setting lo check cheyyi .. device speakers vundo or headset vundho .. S%Hi

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settings lo gelikinaava edina..

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[quote name='innovative' timestamp='1357921983' post='1303091735']

silly reason though but okasari sound setting lo check cheyyi .. device speakers vundo or headset vundho ..
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Chk chesanu Inno.....Speakers (Default device)

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OK. Here is the famous " first-aid kit. "
Please do a system file check. If that does not help, do a disk check.

[b]System file check[/b] .... sfc /scannow
Start button > search box type [b] cmd[/b] > look up, RIGHT click on[u][b]cmd.exe[/b][/u] > click[b]Run As Administrator[/b] > in that black and white cmd window, type at the flashing prompt [b]sfc /scannow[/b] > press [b]ENTER[/b] key.
Note : there is a [b]Space[/b] between "sfc" and "/".
Sit back and wait. It will take some time.
When done, exit cmd window.
Reboot ( re-start your computer )

[b]Disk check[/b] ..... chkdsk /f/r
Start button > search box, type cmd > look up, right click on [u][b]cmd.exe[/b][/u] > Run As Administrator >
in the black and white window, at the flasing prompt, type [b]chkdsk /f/r[/b] > press Enter key.
Note : there is a [b]space[/b] between " chkdsk " and " / "
The screen will say something like can't do it now but do you want to run it on restart. Click " y " as in yes > press Enter > Exit cmd window.

Restart your computer. It will take quite some time. DO NOT shut down the machine. Just wait.
Good luck.

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Follow this procedure to ensure the Windows Audio Service is set to run automatically and the service status is started.[list=1]
[*]Click the Start button, and then click Run .
[*]In the Run window, type MSCONFIG .
[*]In the System Configuration Utility window, click the Services tab.
[*]On the Services tab, click to clear the check in the box next to Windows Audio .
[*]Restart the Computer.
[*]Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel .
[*]In the Control Panel window, under Pick a category , double-click the Performance and Maintenance icon.
[*]In the Performance and Maintenance window, under or pick a Control Panel icon , double-click the Administrative Tools icon.
[*]In the Administrative Tools window, double-click the Services icon.
[*]In the Services window, double-click Windows Audio .
[*]In the Windows Audio Properties window, next to Startup type click the down arrow and then click to select Automatic .
[*]Click the Apply button.
[*]Under Service Status , click the Start button.
[*]Click the OK button.
[*]In the Administrative Tools window, click the X in the upper right corner to close the window.
[*]In the Services window, click the X in the upper right corner to close the window.
[*]Click the Start button, and then click Run .
[*]In the Run window, type MSCONFIG .
[*]In the System Configuration Utility window, click the Services tab.
[*]On the Services tab, click to place a check in the box next to Windows Audio .
[*]Restart the Computer.
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[quote name='THE_DB_KNIGHT' timestamp='1357922803' post='1303091864']
OK. Here is the famous " first-aid kit. "
Please do a system file check. If that does not help, do a disk check.

[b]System file check[/b] .... sfc /scannow
Start button > search box type [b] cmd[/b] > look up, RIGHT click on[u][b]cmd.exe[/b][/u] > click[b]Run As Administrator[/b] > in that black and white cmd window, type at the flashing prompt [b]sfc /scannow[/b] > press [b]ENTER[/b] key.
Note : there is a [b]Space[/b] between "sfc" and "/".
Sit back and wait. It will take some time.
When done, exit cmd window.
Reboot ( re-start your computer )

[b]Disk check[/b] ..... chkdsk /f/r
Start button > search box, type cmd > look up, right click on [u][b]cmd.exe[/b][/u] > Run As Administrator >
in the black and white window, at the flasing prompt, type [b]chkdsk /f/r[/b] > press Enter key.
Note : there is a [b]space[/b] between " chkdsk " and " / "
The screen will say something like can't do it now but do you want to run it on restart. Click " y " as in yes > press Enter > Exit cmd window.

Restart your computer. It will take quite some time. DO NOT shut down the machine. Just wait.
Good luck.
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Thx ba,

steps follow avutunnanu..............

sfc/scannow....................ante ente baa asaluu ee cmd eme chestundhee?

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[quote name='computerboy' timestamp='1357922438' post='1303091810']
Chk chesanu Inno.....Speakers (Default device)
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inka em idea ravatledhu ... .pyna db_knight cheppinattu chesi choodu vasthahdi emo .. S%Hi

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[quote name='innovative' timestamp='1357923272' post='1303091934']

inka em idea ravatledhu ... .kindha db_knight cheppinattu chesi choodu vasthahdi emo ..
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okay.......tanu cheppena steps follow avutunnanuu

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[quote name='computerboy' timestamp='1357923205' post='1303091925']


Thx ba,

steps follow avutunnanu..............

sfc/scannow....................ante ente baa asaluu ee cmd eme chestundhee?
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[b] [i]SFC Scannow[/i] to Repair Windows System Files[/b]

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[quote name='THE_DB_KNIGHT' timestamp='1357923699' post='1303091986']


[b] [i]SFC Scannow[/i] to Repair Windows System Files[/b]
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Okay ba....got it

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Head phones lo sound vachi...settings lo default Speaker's ani undi...inka sound rakapothe...speakers dobbinatte unnai....

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[quote name='innovative' timestamp='1357921983' post='1303091735']

silly reason though but okasari sound setting lo check cheyyi .. device speakers vundo or headset vundho .. S%Hi
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[quote name='Doomsdaypaprayudu' timestamp='1357924989' post='1303092150']
Head phones lo sound vachi...settings lo default Speaker's ani undi...inka sound rakapothe...speakers dobbinatte unnai....
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