Pavilion HPE model # H8 - 1260t: no sound

Soundstopped work.  Through trouble shooting steps and even bought new speakers without success. I would be grateful if anyone has any ideas.  Thank you

Hello @easylh,

I understand that you are having problems with your audio files on your desktop computer HP Pavilion HPE h8 - 1260 t CTO running Windows 7. I'm providiing you with an HP support document: use of the Recovery Manager to restore the software and drivers (Windows 7), which will guide you through the process of re - install the original supplied with your computer drivers. As we know it worked they should solve your problem. If, however, they do not resolve your problem, I think that, since you already troubleshoot-made audio that we make a backup of your data files and perform a factory recovery on your computer.

To save your personal information and ensure it is not lost, I would like you to look at and follow the steps in the HP Support document: backup of files (Windows 7), who will be your personal files are up to date.

CAVEAT! If you want to keep the e-mails or bookmarks/favorites that you want to save them as I do not think they are saved in the backup HP process.

Then, I would like to see again you and follow the steps in the HP Support document: performing a recovery of HP (Windows 7) system, which will allow you through to get your computer back to factory settings.

IMPORTANT - your staff of files such as libraries, personalization settings, user accounts and desktop themes are permanently deleted. The settings on the computer are returned for values by default (as it was when it came from the factory). All applications and software installed on the computer when it came from the factory are relocated, and their settings are reset to the default values. In addition, software, applications, programs, and everything you have installed or saved on the computer are deleted permanently.

If the steps above did not resolve your problem please contact our technical service at the 800-474-6836. If you do not live in the United States / Canada region, please click the link below to get help from your region number. ' http://www8.hp.com/us/en/contact-hp/ww-phone-assist.html '

I want to thank you for display on the HP Forums. Have a great day!

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    It becomes quite expensive when you do the math on all of the changes you will have to do. There is no guarantee that you can find a map of the main current system having the correct spacers for your chassis h8 - 1380t.

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