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Compaq C500 speaker problem

Last answer on Nov 4, 2009 7:15:39 am GMT Debarati112, on Nov 4, 2009 3:14:17 am GMT 
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Hello,
I have compaq C500. Since yesterday, the speaker suddenly hanged and from then the sound is scratchy. Its breaking and when am playing a song, the song is getting slow due to scratchy sound. What to do, plz help. I have formatted my laptop and changed the LCD couple of months ago.

Configuration: Windows XP

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 iveal, on Nov 4, 2009 7:15:39 am GMT

Dear Debarati,

You post actually lacks many essential information about the problem that you are having. Firstly if you

are playing music from a cd, please look whether the cd is not scratched or anything. This might

cause the problem that you are having. If still you are playing music from the PC, this should be caused

due to low virtual memory. You should update your RAM sticks in order to fix the problem. Nevertheless

check your sound card, that is, if it is working properly.

Thanks in advance.

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