Okay, a lot of you guys know more about this than I do, I imagine, so maybe one of you can solve a real puzzler for me. Sometime back my laptop's built-in speakers just quit. No sound, no nothing. I figured it was a hardware issue, but never got it fixed because I had plug-in speakers and it didn't really matter. Fine. So earlier today, out of nowhere, and without me touching ANYTHING, the onboard speakers started working again. Which is good, except now neither of the speaker/headphone outputs are working. Guh? I was using Skype earlier, but didn't mess with any settings, and besides, I've used Skype before and this didn't happen. I'm glad my onboard speakers are back, but the fact that I don't have headphones or speaker function is not good. And while I'm normally pretty good at working things like settings, this one has me purely baffled. Ideas? -- _______________________ *Sam Smith* * » RazzberrySync Mobile, Inc. * *: Principal* * » Black Dog Strategic * *: President* * » Lullaby Pit * *: Editor* * » Scholars & Rogues * *: Editor* *voice:* *303.229.0619 /m* *skype**:** * docsammy22 *usps**:* 5132 Grey Wolf Pl. Broomfield CO 80023 *aim:* lullabypit *e-mail:* sam@estreet.com /"...it's a lonesome thing to be passing small towns with the lights shining sideways when the night is down, or going in strange places with a dog nosing before you and a dog nosing behind, or drawn to the cities where you'd hear a voice kissing and talking deep love in every shadow of the ditch, and you passing on with an empty, hungry stomach failing from your heart." / / - John Millington Synge /