The next problem I struggled with on my gaming rig was sound output. The CoolerMaster case has *many* different plugs for sound output. My current speaker system is an old ghetto blaster with twin RCA sockets, and a cable with two RCA plugs and a mic plug. I set some music going and plugged the mic plug into every mic socket on the case until I heard sound. So far so good. But when I tested the speakers using 'Sound settings' I could only hear "front left". I just swapped the RCA plugs into the opposite sockets, and voila!
Using the command that Magic Banana supplied I also discovered that the
Fujitsu Lifebook I bought second hand a few months ago is 64-bit too! Joy!
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