Fujitsu S4545 No sound or minimal sound from speaker, Can not record from Mic or Line In jack

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No sound or minimal sound from speaker

Checkpoint

 

Cause and Solution

Is the volume control

 

Turn the volume control for the correct volume. If this does not

correctly adjusted?

 

change the volume, double click the task bar sound indicator and

 

 

adjust the volume. Check also whether the sound driver is

 

 

installed correctly.

Can not record from Mic or Line In jack

 

 

 

Checkpoint

 

Cause and Solution

Is the mic correctly adjusted?

 

Turn the volume control to obtain the correct volume. If the line

 

 

jack is connected to the sound source, then check that

 

 

connection. If this still does not solve the problem, then double

 

 

click the task bar sound indicator and adjust the volume.

LCD panel does not close.

 

 

 

Checkpoint

 

Cause and Solution

Is something caught in the

 

Forcing the LCD display panel closed can damage it. Check for

LCD display panel?

 

something caught in the LCD display panel. Also, a metal object

 

 

such as a paper clip can cause a breakdown if it gets caught in

 

 

between the keys.

The power management function is not executed.

 

 

Checkpoint

 

Cause and Solution

Is Power Savings set to off in

 

Reset the BIOS setup.

the BIOS setup?

 

 

Are you executing a program

 

If you are executing a program that rewrites the screen even

that rewrites the screen?

 

when no key is pressed, for example a clock display or screen

 

 

save, the power management function is not executed.

Message displayed on screen

See the message list.

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