My internal speaker doesn''t work after a cold boot, going into S3 and coming out causes the speaker to start working, what gives?
CF19 MK3 running 7 64bit SP1
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What does going into s3 mean exactly?
Are all Panasonic drivers loaded?
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No flags, all drivers installed, S3 sleep
headphone jack works at all times, just not speaker on a cold boot -
S3 as in Amazon?
Warning: sarcasm ahead...."Obviously, if you’re moving data within AWS via an EC2 instance, such as off of an EBS volume, you’re better off if your EC2 instance and S3 region correspond." What galaxy was this written in?(quote from quick google search)
If you are saying (conjecture from above) you go on and offline and this enables sound then this is a very curious thing.
More information needed please; as in full model #, driver state, state of device manager...(any yellow flags?).
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I don't recall the model #. Laptop is at work, where I'm currently not. It's been upgraded to add GPS, Fingerprint, Emissive backlit. Think mine is a K or L for the 6th letter(I think that the important one?) -
S3 - Standby
CPU has no power. RAM maintains power, refreshes slowly. Power supply reduces power. This level might be referred to as “Save to RAM.” Windows enters this level when in standby.
Ok. I think the problem is....
http://forum.notebookreview.com/thr...-internal-speakers.339198/page-6#post-9669560
And SHEEPMAN!, you've quoted the same behavior exactly 3 years ago
http://forum.notebookreview.com/thr...-internal-speakers.339198/page-6#post-9820908Shawn and toughasnails like this. -
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CF-19 Internal Speaker issue
Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by FlameHaze, Nov 1, 2017.