No sound from itunes, Windows Media Player or quicktime

Original title: no sound

I have an old Acer laptop of 2 years who, for some reason, just overcame to play all of the sounds, trgsrdless of what app I use.  No sound from itunes, media player quicktime some - one day Wondows don't work, the next day no sound. I ran the corner store, but he said finding nothing. Help!

I have an old Acer laptop of 2 years who, for some reason, just overcame to play all of the sounds, trgsrdless of what app I use.  No sound from itunes, media player quicktime some - one day Wondows don't work, the next day no sound. I ran the corner store, but he said finding nothing. Help!

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Maybe your sound card doesn't have. The replacement can be the solution.

And... the following links may be worth a visit:

No sound in Windows
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/no-sound-in-Windows
(Win XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / RT)

How to fix no sound on your computer
http://www.compuchenna.com/no-sound-on-your-computer/

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