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My month-old Inspiron 6000's speakers are very soft, for some reason.
They used to have normal volume, even better than many laptops, but a
few weeks ago the speakers became very soft. Even on full volume they
are somewhat quiet. What is the cause of this? When I use headphones,
the volume functions normally, so I assume it must be a speaker
hardware problem.
Archived from groups: comp.sys.laptops (More info?)
Did you try using the blue function key and the up arrow?
(I have an Inspiron 700m so I'm guessing a bit with your 6000)
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Don
Vancouver, USA
"Citizen" <UncleScam@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> My month-old Inspiron 6000's speakers are very soft, for some reason.
> They used to have normal volume, even better than many laptops, but a
> few weeks ago the speakers became very soft. Even on full volume they
> are somewhat quiet. What is the cause of this? When I use headphones,
> the volume functions normally, so I assume it must be a speaker
> hardware problem.
>
Archived from groups: comp.sys.laptops (More info?)
try upgrading the drivers that used to work for me when there was a problem.
"Don Schmidt" <RetiredEngineer@pnb.telco> wrote in message
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> The only thing I can offer now is give Dell Tech a call.
>
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> Don
> Vancouver, USA
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>
> "Citizen" <UncleScam@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1122478532.698970.39720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > yes
> > and the system volume as well
> >
>
>
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