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    noob mistake on 6860

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by stormgraphicdesigns, Sep 30, 2008.

  1. stormgraphicdesigns

    stormgraphicdesigns Notebook Geek

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    ok so last night i was playing crysis, but audio wouldnt go through my headset like it normally does, not a problem normally, but my sis kept complaining about the sound so i tried everything to get the sound to go through my headset, this is where i created the problem i am in now. when i went to control panel, i disabled all output audio devices and set the headset at default. now everything is off of the list. including the factory speakers and now its trying to send sound through the headset (thats not plugged in). any ideas how to set it back to defaults? thanks
     
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    royk50 times being what they are

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    right click where the devices usually show (right click the speaker tray icon / playback devices) enable show disabled devices...
     
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    BlackSheep5 Notebook Consultant

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    Yup. That's it.
     
  4. stormgraphicdesigns

    stormgraphicdesigns Notebook Geek

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    thanks! that did the trick