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Annoying Sound Problem In Windows 7
#1
Hi there folks

I'm using Windows 7 and the Asus Xonor D1 For my Sound Card and, Creative 5.1 Speakers.
And every so often I don't hear no windows sound or nothing coming from the speakers, yet I know there is sound there.
And I duly have to reboot my PC before the sound comes back on.

Any idea of a fix for this please?
Thanks
Rob
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#2
I had Creative 7.1 Speakers for years and then all of a sudden they started to play up. How old are the speakers?
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(07-30-2018, 05:45 PM)Britec Wrote:  I had Creative 7.1 Speakers for years and then all of a sudden they started to play up. How old are the speakers?

Hey Brian, I had these ones for well over 15 years now so could it be time to replace?
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Yeah I remember them well, I had to replace mine in the end Rob, they was acting very strange and could not fix them

I went a got these and they sound great and they have a lot less wires than the old Creative 5.1

Logitech Z537 Powerful Sound Speakers with Bluetooth (UK Plug)
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(07-31-2018, 02:44 PM)Britec Wrote:  Yeah I remember them well, I had to replace mine in the end Rob, they was acting very strange and could not fix them

I went a got these and they sound great and they have a lot less wires than the old Creative 5.1

Logitech Z537 Powerful Sound Speakers with Bluetooth (UK Plug)
https://amzn.to/2LEEguq

Cheers Brian,

I will check them out!
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#6
You know you could just plug a set of ear buds up to the sound card to determine if you have issues with the speakers or the sound card itself.
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(08-02-2018, 02:35 PM)Timster Wrote:  You know you could just plug a set of ear buds up to the sound card to determine if you have issues with the speakers or the sound card itself.


The Sound Card is fine, got my Bose 15's plugged into them! :-)
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