How do wireless computer speakers work?

How do I make my computer speakers work?

  • I rebooted my computer and now the sound doesn't work. Nothing comes out of my speakers. It worked fine before but I don't know what happened. There is no sound card, I just plug in the output and it should work. I went to control panel and all that, but I can't do anything. My computer is Windows XP and I just don't know what happened. Please someone help me!

  • Answer:

    see if the power is plugged in see if the speakers are plugged in to the computer see if you pressed mute see if they are on see if the volume is up on your computer

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turn them on

Me

dammit Shades of Purple turn them on

timestalker78

Unplug your speakers. Turn off your computer and reboot After it comes on plug the speakers back in. XP will find the software to run your speakers.

fixit

watever

Cute genius boy

if the volume is turned down turn it up, or check to see if they r plugged in

Supergirl

plug themm in to the back of yerr computerrr :] orr they might have blown.

Danielle S

Your sound driver is lost. Try to reinstall the sound driver.

lulurfat

so i guess u've checked all ur volume settings and its not muted check ur speakers with a pair or headphones. if there's no sound then that means u have to reinstall ur audio driver

Alan

Turn the nob on the speaker up! Make sure its not muted (you've been to control panel but how about the icons on the lower right hand corner)?

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