I don't listen to the sound of the computer, I listen to only head phone.

I don't listen to the sound of the computer, I listen to only head phone.

Hello nikhanal,

To better help the question, are you not able to hear the sound from computer speakers? Please relay the question specifies that you meet and you receive an error message of relay.

If the problem occurs with the sound system, you can see the link below:

Tips for solving common audio problems

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