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New Asus Laptop Audio Problem

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10 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Most likely it's physically broken

I really hope not but if that is the case then that really sucks...

 

10 minutes ago, Pomfinator said:

Looks like it's a physical issue.  You're sure it doesn't work? As in if you blast it you don't feel any air vibration on the grille at all? If so, it's probably a physical issue and you should call support to see if they can help you.

I muted the right speaker and I get nothing at all, not even a vibration.

 

9 minutes ago, Moist_Sock said:

Open it up and see if the driver[s?] still works. I highly doubt its a driver issue.

I really want to open it up and take a look but it would void my warranty. 

 

 

 

Thank you all for the immediate responses!

 

It looks like I need to have it serviced to avoid voiding my warranty. This sucks a lot seeing how I just got this laptop just this last September.

Good day everyone!

 

I have had this laptop for almost 3 months now, and just this morning I noticed my left internal speaker is not working at all. It is not a balance issue since both sides are at 100%.

 

I googled and found that it may be my Realtek HD Audio driver is out of date. I downloaded the new driver from the Realtek website and after launching the application it had uninstalled and then installed the new drivers after 2 restarts.

 

I went to play something on Youtube and my left speaker is still out. Uninstalled my audio drivers manually and installed them and still nothing.

 

I have no idea what to do and I hope there is nothing physically wrong with my speaker.

 

Any help on how to fix my issue would be awesome.

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Most likely it's physically broken

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Looks like it's a physical issue.  You're sure it doesn't work? As in if you blast it you don't feel any air vibration on the grille at all? If so, it's probably a physical issue and you should call support to see if they can help you.

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Open it up and see if the driver[s?] still works. I highly doubt its a driver issue.

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10 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Most likely it's physically broken

I really hope not but if that is the case then that really sucks...

 

10 minutes ago, Pomfinator said:

Looks like it's a physical issue.  You're sure it doesn't work? As in if you blast it you don't feel any air vibration on the grille at all? If so, it's probably a physical issue and you should call support to see if they can help you.

I muted the right speaker and I get nothing at all, not even a vibration.

 

9 minutes ago, Moist_Sock said:

Open it up and see if the driver[s?] still works. I highly doubt its a driver issue.

I really want to open it up and take a look but it would void my warranty. 

 

 

 

Thank you all for the immediate responses!

 

It looks like I need to have it serviced to avoid voiding my warranty. This sucks a lot seeing how I just got this laptop just this last September.

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