No sound will come out from the internal speakers
Hi, I’m having problems with my Toshiba Satellite A50. No sound will come out from the internal speaker. But when I use the headset, I can hear a sound. I’ve checked everything and everything is set to play sounds, just not with the speakers alone.
I want to disassemble this speaker and see if there some dust or whatever, how can I do that?
If you want to replace speakers on Toshiba Satellite A50 notebook, you have to remove the top cover assembly. I haven’t created a complete laptop disassembly guide for this model yet, but I have instructions for removing and replacing the keyboard for Toshiba Satellite A55. You can use this guide and get some access to the speakers and to the connectors. I think that cleaning up the speakers will not help a lot. If you can hear the sound from the headset but not from speakers, then I would suspect that the speakers are bad, the speakers are unplugged or some sound circuit on the system board is damaged. Try to reconnect the speakers first. The speakers are connected directly to the system board through 2 little connectors located below the keyboard connector. You can see these connectors on the step 6; they are hidden under the white tape.
August 7th, 2010 at 12:45 pm
okay, just go and open the hood and look in there till you see a blue and a blue/white mixed cable which are plugged in.
just plug them out and do not forget to seal to avoid shorcircuit.
August 3rd, 2010 at 12:20 am
i have a dell 1440 laptop. the speakers suddenly went dead. there is audio in the head phones jack but no audio in the laptop speakers. i have done the following but no results. 1 i reinstalled win 7 after formatting c drive 2. i reinstalled the sound driver but no use there as well. kindly tell me how to get it fixed. can it be fixed by opening the top cover of speakers above the keyboard or will i have to get the whole laptop opened?
June 16th, 2010 at 7:11 pm
Hi,
I had my laptop sound working just fine. Day before, I connected it to external speakers and it worked great. However after that sound from internal speaker as well as from headphone stopped. Everything looks fine on the screen. Its just that I cannot hear it either from internal speaker or headphone plugged into the line out jack.
But if I redirect sound to my bluetooth device, I can hear it.
I am not sure what is the problem here.
June 8th, 2010 at 8:52 am
I have Hp pavillion Dv 6602 au laptop.
The internal speakers do not work while sound plays fine when I use a headphone or external speakers.
All the sound devices are working fine.
I formatted my system and installed windows 7.
Windows 7 would not have caused the problem beacuse I upgraded to windows 7 long back anfd I had nop problems with the audio drivers.
Could anyone please on this.
May 30th, 2010 at 5:46 pm
Hi my dell inspiron 1420 only gives me sound through headphones. The sound works perfectly but only through the headphones. I cannot get any to come out of my external speakers. Any idea how to fix that..
I have tried going into the control panel and finding out how to fix it but no luck :\
February 10th, 2010 at 8:29 pm
L2005CU no sound. I reinstalled the driver and made sure it was the updated one. Works fine after I do that but as soon as I turn off computer and restart it the sound is gone again. Can you tell me what I have to do to fix this? It is as if it will not save the current driver or is rewritten when rebooted? Im not tech savy and trying to fix this myself…please be gentle on the tech explaination…lol…thanks again!!! Device driver Conexant AC LInk 4/22/05 6.14.10.575 installed.
help please!!
February 4th, 2010 at 6:54 pm
Hi all. There’s been a lot of report regarding no sound issue on aspire 4530 user, And i’m one of ‘em
The Driver provided via the manufacturer website didn’t solved the issue.I got Vista Ultimate, planning to upgrade to 7 until this sort of problem occured. Thanks in advance
January 11th, 2010 at 5:59 pm
I got a dell inspiron 1440 for christmas and today as i was doing my homework and listening to some music through the internal speakers the sound went out for like 10 seconds but then came back it might of been doing this before and me not noticecing it i have also tried it with headphones and i have the same problem
i am running windows 7 and i have not dropped or anything like that the laptop
any ideas?
December 13th, 2009 at 1:04 pm
I have a ‘freebie’ Satellite P25 that I took apart and had the power jack replaced. Had tons of viruses on it, so I used the system recovery DVD to restore it, and went to Toshiba and downloaded the drivers/updates, but I never had any sound. Not out of the speakers, and not out of the external speaker output jack. But then I figured out that I could get audio out of USB headphones.. So it at first it seemed that I was able to get digital audio, but not analog audio. Everything is enabled, and when the speakers are the default device, I see sound levels when playing a CD or DVD, but I get no sound. No sound from the ‘test’ button, no sounds from the system sounds choices menu.. Everything says that it is working.. It has the Realtek AC97 Audio audio driver.. I have tried all options in ‘AvRack’ and devices.. I even upgraded to Windows 7 Pro, and got an updated driver (2009) downloaded via Windows Update, but still no change. Any thoughts on why I can’t get audio from my laptop speakers, or thru the jack to my external speakers?
Thanks in advance.
September 23rd, 2009 at 4:28 pm
My HP dv6000 notebook was wiped and Vista reinstalled. Ever since then, the speakers make a popping sound every few minutes and even when I mute the computer it happens without interruption. HOw can I make this irritating noise stop?
September 20th, 2009 at 11:14 am
Donald Ksing,
Thank you for your suggestion. It looks like a lot of people might have exactly the same problem. I posted your comment in this post.
This way more people can see the solution. Thanks again.
September 20th, 2009 at 4:27 am
Hi all,
I had a problem with my laptop’s internal speakers, and going through a couple of sites, I managed to figure out the problem.
I have an HP Pavillion DV 6114TX. I hope this helps someone.
Step 1: Figure out how to open up your laptop:
http://www.insidemylaptop.com/take-apart-hp-pavilion-dv6000-laptop/
Step 2: This helped me figure out my problem. You may find your issues defined in one of the many links from here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLlDLVXvRA4&feature=video_response
Step 3: Troubleshoot the problem:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEBNPZURSrA&feature=response_watch
In my case, the cable feeding my sound had gone bad (Kolt 1). So I switched it with the one feeding my touchbuttons (Kolt 2). I’d rather have sound than the ability to control no sound.
September 6th, 2009 at 2:30 pm
Hey, I need urgent help!! A friend installed a webcam on my toshiba satellite m series laptop. in the interim he kind of deleted my realtek audio and even after I retrieved it from the recycle bin, I cannot hear any sound from my laptop. It says that the driver is either corrupted or doesnt exist. What do I do. I cant ask my friend to fix it coz hes in a differenrt city now.
August 31st, 2009 at 8:18 pm
I have a toshiba a20 satellite notebook – the internal speakers do not work, or seem to, although sound is available from from external speakers via the speaker output. I have looked at the sound setup and it is set to laptop speakers (mono). I have also reloaded the sound driver. I is still no sound from the internal speakers. Any ideas?
August 19th, 2009 at 7:45 am
Hi,I have a gateway computer but I have compaq speakers and when we plug it in the speakers have no sound
August 14th, 2009 at 10:47 pm
Laptopfreak,
I have an acer 4530 which i use a lot for watching videos.
i was watching one tonight\this morning (hey, it’s 3am)and the sound just straight up died. No crackle no noises, just one second i was listening to this guy talk about nazis and aliens, and the next it was dead.
i plugged in some headphones and same thing: zilch.
checked the mute, the levels, my audio software, sliders, etc. checked device manager and says the sound driver is working.
what gives.
tell me i have integrated sound and need a new motherboard so i can cry. why yanni, why?
what good is a laptop if you cna’t watch conspiracy videos on it?
August 12th, 2009 at 9:24 pm
Victor,
Maybe a stupid suggestion, but make sure you plugging your headphones into the headphone (not speaker) jack.
Can you test speakers with another device? I’ve searched for special headphone settings in Vista and couldn’t find any. Looks like the sound should switch from external to internal mode when you plug them in.
Do you know if the driver you installed is compatible with Vista. Maybe that’s the problem?
August 12th, 2009 at 8:46 pm
amanda d,
Your description sounds like a problem with the sound card. The sound card is integrated into the motherboard, so the entire motherboard has to be replaced.
Is it still under warranty? Send it to Dell for repair.
I posted your question with some explanations here.
August 12th, 2009 at 8:06 am
There is no sound from my new dell inspiron 1545.It was working fine first,then the sound became distorted or crackled. and now there is completly no sound.the laptop is very new.i have tried all methods reinstalling the drivers,restoring etc.
i have done the tests for the speakers and it shows everything working prefectly only you cant hear the sound.
sound from headphones is crackled like.
please any help would be greatly appreciated.
thank you
August 11th, 2009 at 4:28 pm
Hi, I Have a Sony Vaio,and it used to be windows XP. and i updated it to windows vista and at first i could hear sound whutsoever, so whut i did was just download the driver since i had the problem previuosly. now they work but when i try to connect my earphones to it i have no sound. i dont know what the problem is. i tried to uptade my driver but it up to date, i need help ASAP i have a party on saturday and i need to dj, i connect the laptop with some RCA’s and i have special ones to connect to anything, for example i connected the RCA’s to my my TV, And the other end to my iPod, and i heard sound so i thought if this works i can just connect it to the laptop, but it doesnt work and i got nothing…Help Me Please..Get Back to me ASAP!!!!!!!
July 27th, 2009 at 9:38 am
Hi ,I have bought speakers for my laptop but when i changed my speaker settings to desktop speakers it wont play the sound through them .i have tried all the setting s and nothing works can you help.my laptop is a hi grade
July 27th, 2009 at 9:38 am
Hi ,I have bought speakers for my laptop but when i changed my speaker settings to desktop speakers it wont play the sound through them .i have tried all the setting s and nothing works can you help.
July 24th, 2009 at 9:30 am
I have a Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop computer and recently the speakers stopped working. Worked one day and then didnt the next. Just out of nowhere. Anyways…while just folling around trying to fix it i stuck some headphones in the headphone jack and i couldnt hear anything there either so for fun I stuck it in the micrphone jack and for a split second I could hear the song that was playing. Also throughout the day the internal speakers started working off and on just for a couple seconds at a time. Later in the night the internal speakers were fully functional and I had no problems. Upon waking up this morning the speakers did not work again and currently they keep cutting in and out much like they did yesterday. Does anyone have a solution to my problem? Maybe a lose wire or something? I did try a new driver download and that did not work. Please help
July 24th, 2009 at 6:33 am
Hi! I need your help! Out of the blue this day, whenever I hear a song or a video (for example from youtube or from my songlist) I always hear from my laptop a sound which distorts the sound of the song/video. I would greatly appreciate if someone could help me with this sound jam..I have to listen and see some video for my job and without clear sound it is very difficult to understand what they say.
My laptop is a Toshiba A200-23X
Thank you very much for your help!
Best Regards,
Christos
June 20th, 2009 at 10:10 am
we have advent laptop and we change the harddrive.we have windows xp but the speakers or no sound at all when we watch youtube or can’t watch live news..please help and the cd/dvd is not fuctioning..thank you for your kind help, very much appreciated..
June 14th, 2009 at 12:11 pm
Everytime i do updates on my laptop the internal speakers stop working. how can i fix this?
May 23rd, 2009 at 2:22 pm
Update:
I managed to fix my computer. As I said before, the problem started when my sound stopped working on my Toshiba Satellite Pro 6100 laptop. Within a few days, my display started flickering and then finally went completely black. I noticed that if I lightly pressed the lower left side just below the keyboard, both sound and picture would temporarily return.
After I made the decision to just take it to a repair shop, I figured, ‘what the hell. I might as well take one final crack at it.’ I opened it up and noticed a green wire (connector?) had come out of its socket. I gently replaced it, and when I started it back up – viola! Everything was working again!
Note: This may not necessarily be the solution to everybody problems. I would always advise everyone to be EXTREMELY cautious when taking apart their computer. Hopefully, my advice can help someone out. If anyone wants to know more about it, feel free to contact me a dajinni24@yahoo.com. Cheers!
May 6th, 2009 at 6:51 am
Hello. I’m having some serious problems with my laptop – Toshiba Satellite Pro 6100. I got it second hand about a year ago, and it worked fine until two weeks ago when the sound began to gradually quit on me. The sound would go out mid video/song, and would only begin play again after I restarted the computer, but only for a short while. It shows ‘no audio device detected’ when I click on ‘Volume Control’ – my ‘Sound and Audio Devices’ window is grayed out and I cannot select anything. I’ve tried Services>Windows Audio restart per someone’s advice, that didn’t work either.
The warranty has long expired. I have tried calling Toshiba Customer Services, but no luck there. Out of desperation I reinstalled the operating system from the recovery CDs, and reinstalled the proper drivers downloaded from Toshiba’s website. Then I got sound for a little over a day before it failed. Now it has gone back to its original problem of ‘no audio device detected,’ etc, until I reinstall the drivers, the the cycle begins again. Very frustrating!
I’ve browsed the web for days looking for solutions; apparently this is a common problem for Toshiba laptops. None of them provided for more then a temporary fix, but I think I may know what could be causing it. I was wondering, could it be a problem with my sound card? I don’t think its dead, because sound DOES play, but that maybe it has somehow come a loose. I’m thinking of taking it apart, but if it’s not the sound card, I don’t want to mess it up any worse than it is. This computer is my workhorse. I’m a college student with not a lot of money to spare, and it will be awhile before I can scrounge up enough money to take it in to be looked at.
Is there any hope for me?
Thanks in advance.
May 5th, 2009 at 2:36 am
hey.
there is no sound from my speakers inside my laptop but every now and again if i knock it the left one will work for a few seconds.. i suppose this would be a loose connection.
the laptop is an x58l series. how would i get inside the laptop to fix the speakers?
cheers pete.
April 14th, 2009 at 3:21 pm
hi, my laptop fell from my bed into the floor and ever since the sound has been distorted and i was wondering if you could tell me how i can get it back to normal. i have an hp pavilion entertainment notebook pc