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Join Date: Mar 2009
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OS: Vista, XP
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Sound max is only about half what it should be
Alright,
So I don't actually have a sound card, just the standard one that comes attached to the Motherboard. The sound doesn't get as loud as I know it should go, I have turned the volume up in the control panel's sound controller and on Windows Media Player. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the audio driver twice, and ensured that I am plugging my speakers into the correct sound port. Please help with this, I am at a loss on what to do, and I really need to have sound higher than it should go. The problem occured when I swapped out an old comp for a new one, the current pc's config is XP Pro service pack 3 with a pentium 4 processor, the driver I am using for audio is Realtek AC'97 Audio |
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