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    What should I do if my headphones work but my speakers do not?
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    On Windows, find your sound settings and select "playback devices", then make sure that your computer speakers are enabled.
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    What do I do if only one speaker is working?
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    Your digital audio cable is loose, try to tilt it gently, bend it or push it in more.
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    How can you replace internal speakers inside a laptop?
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    If you wanted to get rid of the internal speakers, you'd have to do some DIY, which would involve working some components. That's not exactly the easiest thing to do on a laptop, but if you simply connected speakers externally (into a speaker port that should be on the left or right side of the laptop), the external speakers will override the internal speakers.
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    Why did my speaker stop working after updates were downloaded?
    Aisha tasawer
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    Check that their drivers are installed properly. If they're not, try to install them correctly. That should fix the issue.
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    This is a problem with my speaker wire. Every time I move it, it stops making noise. I tried to find the wire problem and used heat-shrink tubing to cover it. It still does not work. What can I do?
    Aisha tasawer
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    Take it to your nearest hardware store, or you can open it and fix the damaged wire, if you know how.
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    What if the power is not being supplied to the speakers?
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    Take some batteries. You will need to glue the batteries to the inside of the speaker. This will cause the speaker to take power off of the battery.
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    How do I adjust the bass on my computer speakers?
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    Open control panel, search for "Sound." Find your speakers' name, then right click it. Click "properties" and adjust your bass from one of the tabs in there.
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