You can check in playback devices to make sure the speakers are set to default. To access playback devices right click on the speaker icon on the bottom right corner of the taskbar. Also check the properties section under the level category, make sure the bar is set to %100 so that there are no limitations on the audio.
To do this just right click on the speakers option in playback devices and click properties. There could be a program installed that us causing a conflict with the audio. You can try running an Alien Respawn to rule out that possibility.
This will launch the recovery partition in your Hard Drive and restore the system to factory settings, make sure you back up your information first before doing this. Click here for a link which explains in detail how to perform an Alien Respawn restore.
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You can check in playback devices to make sure the speakers are set to default. To access playback devices right click on the speaker icon on the bottom right corner of the taskbar. Also check the properties section under the level category, make sure the bar is set to %100 so that there are no limitations on the audio.
To do this just right click on the speakers option in playback devices and click properties. There could be a program installed that us causing a conflict with the audio. You can try running an Alien Respawn to rule out that possibility.
This will launch the recovery partition in your Hard Drive and restore the system to factory settings, make sure you back up your information first before doing this. Click here for a link which explains in detail how to perform an Alien Respawn restore.
Please let us know if this works.