No sound I had sound before I installed comcast high speed internet now I have nothing. Also before I installed Comcast my sound was minimal at best. What's up?
Computers & Internet - E-Machines - EMA IMPERIAL GV (845GV) TG3 eMachines (145119) Motherboard
It could be the drivers. That's weird that you have no sound at all after Comcast Internet of all things was installed. Do you have any sort of recovery CD(s) for your computer? If so, just pop in the disc and find the audio drivers.
The next best thing I can think of, is to search the brand and model of your PC in a search engine, like Google. I'll give an example: My PC is an eMachines T6534, so I would enter into a search engine "eMachines T6534 audio drivers". You should find what you need in the first few results, if not, put in your Brand/Model followed by 'specs'. This way, you can find detailed info about the MotherBoard your PC uses, so you can enter the name/number (whichevers available, may want to try more than one result), into the search engine followed by 'audio drivers'.
If the results don't show anything about your MotherBoard, you'll have to open up the PC and look for a letter-number combination that's large in size. It could start with a number, but it should be the largers size font there. And, just like above, just enter that followed by 'drivers' or 'audio drivers', and you should be able to find it!
Also, if you're using a seperate card for your audio, the above does apply, just instead of brand/model of pc, it would be brand/model of your audio card :D
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It could be the drivers. That's weird that you have no sound at all after Comcast Internet of all things was installed. Do you have any sort of recovery CD(s) for your computer? If so, just pop in the disc and find the audio drivers.
The next best thing I can think of, is to search the brand and model of your PC in a search engine, like Google. I'll give an example: My PC is an eMachines T6534, so I would enter into a search engine "eMachines T6534 audio drivers". You should find what you need in the first few results, if not, put in your Brand/Model followed by 'specs'. This way, you can find detailed info about the MotherBoard your PC uses, so you can enter the name/number (whichevers available, may want to try more than one result), into the search engine followed by 'audio drivers'.
If the results don't show anything about your MotherBoard, you'll have to open up the PC and look for a letter-number combination that's large in size. It could start with a number, but it should be the largers size font there. And, just like above, just enter that followed by 'drivers' or 'audio drivers', and you should be able to find it!
Also, if you're using a seperate card for your audio, the above does apply, just instead of brand/model of pc, it would be brand/model of your audio card :D