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How To Troubleshoot Your Computer Hardware - Page 1
 
Written by Administrator, on 22-02-2008 18:28
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Sound Card

Sound Card

Some of the typical problems people have with sound cards is either A) no sound or B) no sound. Sounds card typically aren't very expensive so having to replace one if the current one isn't working is no big deal. However, if you're one of those audiophile types who expect 100% original recording quality with your $300 sound card replacing one of those is as expected a lot more harder to do.

Sound Card Troubleshooting

  1. Check speaker cables make sure they're all connected and plugged into the right spot on your sound card. Also check the speaker's power cables.
  2. Make sure windows volume is turned up and the volume is not muted, also make sure that you have all the wave and playback volume turned up and not muted. If you have 'Digital Output Only' checked in your Advanced Controls for Playback Controls, try unchecking it to see if that solves your non-sound problem. I found that if I have that checked my sound card won't give me any sound.
  3. Try reinstalling your sound card drivers, also try checking on the internet at the manufacturer's website for any updated drivers that may be available. They increase your sound card's compatibility with your system.
  4. If the previous tips didn't help, then you may just have to replace your sound card, or atleast swap it out for another one to see if it might be a problem related to your sound card's connection to the motherboard instead.

Processor

Processor

The processor is the actual thinking part of the brain of the computer. It does all the calculations needed to make a computer run, and does them all in split second timing. It determines how fast your computer generally runs, and most of the time is a bottle neck for systems that have had everything upgraded except the CPU.

If your processor's not working, it's not the end of the world, generally most processors that work correctly for a few weeks, should work correctly for the rest of it's lifespan, which varies from 5-10 years or so. As long as you're not overclocking the processor or letting it overheat too badly your processor should be fine, and it could just be a BIOS setting that's messed up, or a jumper setting, but for kicks just check to make the processor is seated properly and the heat sink is attached to the processor and the motherboard. The heat sink should be attached tightly to the motherboard and not have room to move about, you should be able to pick up your motherboard by grabbing onto the heat sink without any problems. Check in your motherboard manual to make sure all the jumpers are set correctly for your type of processor. Any jumpers set incorrectly can cause the processor to not work, or function correctly or at it's optimal speed. Also check the heat sink to see if it is cooling off the processor, if it's not doing a very good job you may want to look into investing in a better one that gets the job done.

By Steven Stoddard





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