HP SR5123WM, SR5152NX, SR5127CL, SR5130NX manual Audio, CD and DVD Drives, Symptom Possible solution

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Audio

Symptom

Possible solution

 

 

No sound is produced.

Press the Mute button on the keyboard to see if the Mute feature is turned on.

 

Or

 

1 Click the Windows Start Button, and then click Control Panel.

 

2 Click Hardware and Sound, and then Adjust system volume.

 

3 If applications are muted, click the Mute button to unmute.

 

 

 

Click the task bar Volume icon ( ), or use the keyboard controls to increase

 

the volume.

 

 

 

Ensure powered (active) speakers are turned on.

 

 

 

Turn off your computer, and reconnect the speakers.

 

 

 

Press the Sleep button (select models only), or press the Esc key on the

 

keyboard to resume from sleep mode.

 

 

 

Replace the passive speaker system with an active speaker system (sold

 

separately). Active speakers have a power cord and On button and connect to

 

the Audio Out (green) connector on the computer.

 

 

 

Unplug headphones if they are connected to your computer.

 

 

Codec error messages appear

Open the file in Windows Media Player. Ensure Windows Media Player is

when certain audio files are

configured to automatically download codecs.

played.

￿ If the correct codec is available, the file will play. Note that you must be

 

 

connected to the Internet to download the codec file.

 

￿ If the correct codec is not available, check to see if there is an update

 

available for Windows Media Player.

 

For more information, open Windows Media Player Help, and then search the

 

online Help for codec.

 

 

CD and DVD Drives

Symptom

The CD or DVD drive cannot read a disc or takes too long to start.

Possible solution

Ensure the disc is inserted with the label facing up and centered in the tray.

Wait at least 30 seconds to let the drive determine the type of media.

Clean the disc with a disc cleaning kit, available from most computer stores.

The driver may be corrupted or outdated. Refer to “Updating Drivers” on page 24 for detailed information about restoring and updating drivers.

8Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide

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Contents Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide USA Table of Contents Repairing Software Problems Creating Data Backup Discs Creating System Recovery DiscsButton , and click Explore Running the Disk Cleanup Program Removing Unused ProgramsRunning the Disk Defragmenter Program Click Start Task ManagerChecking for Hard Disk Drive Errors Understanding Hard Disk Drive SpaceRecommended Maintenance Schedule Back up important Create a Restore Files to CD or DVD Point DailyWeekly Empty Recycle BinMonthly Quarterly seasonally Maintain overall condition Troubleshooting Computer Problems Symptom Possible solution Click Hardware and Sound, and then Adjust system volumeSymptom AudioClick the Windows Start Button and then Computer Video Select Search automatically for updated driver software Click Display SettingsDisplay Monitor Hardware AInstallation Hard Disk DriveHardware Installation Under Tasks, click Device ManagerInternet Access Click Uninstall a programClick Hardware and Sound Double-clickPhone and Modem OptionsInternet Access Keyboard and Mouse Keyboard and Mouse Power Click the Windows Start Button, Control Panel, HardwareClick the Pointer Options tab Power Performance Symptom Possible solution MiscellaneousMiscellaneous Repairing Software Problems Software Repair OverviewRestarting Your Computer Turning Off Your ComputerUpdating Drivers Click the Windows Start ButtonMicrosoft System Restore Software Program and Hardware Driver Reinstallation System Recovery Creating Recovery DiscsSystem Recovery Options Choosing Recovery Disc MediaRunning System Recovery from the Hard Disk Drive Running System Recovery from Recovery Discs Performing the Post-Recovery Procedure Printed
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