HP Pavilion v2000 PC Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide - Page 8

Troubleshooting PC Problems, Audio, Video - series

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Troubleshooting PC Problems This section contains a series of tables that describe possible solutions to problems that may occur when using your PC. Each table contains: • Symptoms that describe the sign or warning message for the type of problem. • Possible solutions that describe what you should do to try to solve the problem. The troubleshooting tables appear in the following order: • Audio • Video • CD and DVD Drives Audio • Display (Monitor) • Hard Disk Drive • Hardware Installation • Internet Access • Keyboard and Mouse • Power • Performance • Miscellaneous For additional information about monitor problems, or for problems relating specifically to your printer, refer to the documentation provided by the product's manufacturer. Symptom No sound is produced. Possible solution Press the Mute button on the keyboard to see if the Mute feature is turned on. Or 1 Click Start, and then click Control Panel. 2 Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, and then Sounds and Audio Devices. 3 Click the Mute check box to remove the check mark from the box. 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 PC, and reconnect the speakers. Press the Standby button (select models only), or press the Esc key on the keyboard to resume from standby 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 PC. Unplug headphones if they are connected to your PC. Codec error messages appear when certain audio files are played. Open the file in Windows Media Player. Ensure Windows Media Player is configured to automatically download codecs. • 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. 4 PC Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide

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Troubleshooting PC
Problems
This section contains a series of tables that describe
possible solutions to problems that may occur when
using your PC. Each table contains:
Symptoms
that describe the sign or warning
message for the type of problem.
Possible solutions
that describe what you should
do to try to solve the problem.
The troubleshooting tables appear in the following
order:
Audio
Video
CD and DVD Drives
Display (Monitor)
Hard Disk Drive
Hardware Installation
Internet Access
Keyboard and Mouse
Power
Performance
Miscellaneous
For additional information about monitor problems, or
for problems relating specifically to your printer, refer
to the documentation provided by the product’s
manufacturer.
Audio
Symptom
Possible solution
Press the Mute button on the keyboard to see if the Mute feature is turned on.
Or
1
Click
Start
, and then click
Control Panel
.
2
Click
Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices
, and then
Sounds and Audio Devices
.
3
Click the
Mute
check box to remove the check mark from the box.
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 PC, and reconnect the speakers.
Press the Standby button (select models only), or press the Esc key on the keyboard to resume from
standby 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 PC.
No sound is
produced.
Unplug headphones if they are connected to your PC.
Codec error
messages appear
when certain audio
files are played.
Open the file in Windows Media Player. Ensure Windows Media Player is configured to
automatically download codecs.
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
.
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