XP system Front Audio No sound is going on
1, inserted in the computer chassis after the audio interface has a sound to explain the computer sound card and drive is all normal, as for the computer front chassis no sound is mainly 3 possible. First of all to analyze the structure of the front chassis audio interface, the front of the chassis audio button is a set of audio line, when installed, the need for this group marked with audio socket cable to the motherboard audio output port can, so if the chassis front audio outlet no sound, It is possible that this audio cable is not plugged into the motherboard corresponding to the output connector location.
2, in addition if the system settings to disable the front audio interface, will also lead to no sound in front of the situation, and the author encountered a lot of systems, the default is to disable the front of the audio interface, and general to the computer into a machine, computer city staff will generally plug well, not easy to forget, the following introduction to the solution bar:
3, from a simple start, first check whether the "front panel detection" function, access to the beginning of the lower left corner of the computer desktop-control Panel-Select "Voice, voice and audio Devices"-"Realtek high-definition audio configuration."
4, into the "Realtek high-definition audio Configuration" interface, select the switch to the top of the "Audio I/O" tab, and click the "Analog Panel" settings icon.
5, first switch to the "Audio I/O" option, and then in the "Analog back panel" on the right side of a setup tool, click to enter settings, in the panel will be "Disable front panel detection" Before the hook, then select OK to confirm.
6, if the above settings still have no effect, you can open the computer chassis to detect whether the front chassis audio cable is plugged into the frequency of the audio output interface, check whether the Plug and correct, and so on, generally is set up with the problem of inserting line two, of course, some people will suspect that the chassis audio port damage or bad results, This may be the case, but the basic probability for a newly assembled computer is very small.