Figured it was a hardware fault, sent the laptop off and they agreed and repaired it.
Pricey
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MrSparks wrote:
> Just a quick (none technical) thought. I 'lost' my sound the other week
> by plugging in a USB headphone/mic. I found out during it detection and
> automatic setup it had altered the default sound card from my onboard
> laptop card to the "Generic USB Sound Device". Changing it back in Sound
> Preferences restored all by beeps. Worth checking if you haven't already.
>
Alas, there are no sound cards listed in the Sound Preferences... :-(
But I did plug some headphones in a couple of weeks ago... could have
been a factor... don't remember when precisely after that the sound
disappeared. Worked fine on the headphones, mind you.
Sean
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