Media Player, I moved my stereo and speakers connected to my XP computer doesn't hear now

Help, please! Last night, I moved my stereo, it is connected to my computer. I use XP Prof 32-bit
I can not all sounds now.

Hello

What is the brand and model of the computer?

Reference the image in the following link and check for the same on the computer, but the steps described in the article applies to the Windows Vista operating system.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/connect-a-microphone-music-player-or-other-audio-device-to-your-computer

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