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    ACER 4520 sound problems

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by JWT, Nov 23, 2007.

  1. JWT

    JWT Newbie

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    Hello all, just stumbled across this site today. I just bought a ACER 4520 and
    the sound is VERY low. I have adjusted everything possible on RealTek. Anyone else have the same prolem, any suggestions. Other than that, a very solid laptop. And I am a die hard Lenovo fan.
     
  2. andyasselin

    andyasselin Notebook Deity

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    if have sound max via volume control or via fn up key keyboard

    other then that you can try new sound drivers but most laptop seem to have realy low output option option might be head set

    or external speakers
     
  3. Crackedsrq

    Crackedsrq Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm using this model too, Sound is pretty loud :)


    My card reader doesn't read any MMC/SD.
     
  4. JWT

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    When you watch a movie, are the background noises very loud and the voices kind of low. Thats the problem I am having with it.
     
  5. venky80

    venky80 Newbie

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    try reinstalling the audio drivers, the latest one..