Difference between revisions of "Fix the Volume on Your Computer in Windows"
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Volume issues are very common on a Windows computer. Usually, in Windows XP and Windows 7, issues can be fixed easily by adjusting the settings or reinstalling a sound card. With a little patience and troubleshooting, you can fix a volume issue on your own. | Volume issues are very common on a Windows computer. Usually, in Windows XP and Windows 7, issues can be fixed easily by adjusting the settings or reinstalling a sound card. With a little patience and troubleshooting, you can fix a volume issue on your own. | ||
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=== Fixing a Loss of Sound === | === Fixing a Loss of Sound === | ||
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#*On the next screen, you will be presented with a variety of options. There should be a scroll down menu next to the word "volume." Make sure you switch "volume" to on. Doing so will result in a volume icon appearing on your desktop.<ref name="rf6" /> | #*On the next screen, you will be presented with a variety of options. There should be a scroll down menu next to the word "volume." Make sure you switch "volume" to on. Doing so will result in a volume icon appearing on your desktop.<ref name="rf6" /> | ||
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