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Old 01-21-2013, 02:47 AM   #1
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Help: No Audio output (Software issue)

Hey RSers

I'm in a bit of a pickle here, tried Googling for results but found nothing that was extremely relevant.

I have a Corsair SP2500, it's about a month old, and it's been working 100% until tonight, when I installed a wireless adapter to my motherboard (MSI P67A). I put my computer back together, booted it up, and all of a sudden I have no sound output from the left.

I'm almost entirely sure it's NOT a hardware issue: I put the audio jack into 2 other devices (my phone and an old ipod), and those worked perfectly. Then, I plugged in my headset into the back end audio input, same thing happens: sound on the right, but only buzzing on the left.

I updated all of the relevant drivers (I think?), but still nothing. Anybody ever had this kind of thing happen to them before? Could I have fucked something up while installing my network adapter?


Thanks in advance guys.
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Is your computer's audio balance set all the way to the left? Open up the volume/mixer control and have a look.
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Is your computer's audio balance set all the way to the left? Open up the volume/mixer control and have a look.
forgot to mention, yeah I already checked that
any basic sound options from control panel I've already checked

I'm guessing it might have something to do with my mobo
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Have you tried System Restore back to a time before the wifi install? That's saved my bacon a few times. Also, if you have multiple audio jacks, see if you can configure a different one for speaker output.
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