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    Making your speakers louder

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by krustykev, Sep 24, 2007.

  1. krustykev

    krustykev Notebook Enthusiast

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    I read a lot of reviews talking about how bad the built in speakers are. They are, but I didn't really care since I use earphones. You can, however, turn those built in speakers up from the bios. I found this out while fixing a corrupted partition.

    When the computer tunrs on press F2 once you hear the boot up boom sound. This takes you to the BIOS options menu. Hit right to go to the advanced tab. Hit down till you see speaker volume. The deafult is 4. The max is 8. Crank that baby up and just control your software output from windows.

    Hope this helps people
     
  2. danny2001

    danny2001 Notebook Consultant

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    Great Find! Thanks
     
  3. OV10stang

    OV10stang Notebook Consultant

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    That volume control is for the boot up Asus G1 logo sound, that's it. Sorry for the bad news....