Try headphones to check if it's the card or the speakers

On 3/24/10, nair <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello techies,
>
> I've been using an acer laptop (4520G) for 2 years and recently i
> switched to windows 7.
> Since W7 came prepackaged with some driver, I did not use the latest
> acer supported driver.
>
> However while I played a game with surround and dolby on, my card
> 'squeked and went to sleep' forever.
> Well, i reinstalled latest drivers and checked the card in previously
> working version of Linux. it squeked initially but on persistent
> nagging went to sleep. I'm unable to identify why it is not producing
> sound.
>
> What should I trouble shoot to identify the problem before blindly
> replacing the card? Should I check the hardware or software?
>
> Btw, my sound card is of Realtek make.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Anoop SL
>
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