I have a HP Pavilion Entertainment PC laptop. My laptop ran out of battery; I am charging it right now and I decided to listen to some music, but I couldn't hear anything. I'm sure that the volume is set high enough to hear it. The laptop has input speakers but the volume icon on the taskbar reads that it is using Independent Dual Headphones. I'm not sure why. My only guess is because that the battery is only half way full. Nothing is plugged into the headphones slot. I tried "managing audio devices" but there is no device for the laptop speakers. Does anyone know how to fix this?
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No the battery level has nothing to do with it. When your laptop ran out of battery it hibernated, saving everything. When you started it back it must have come back to the state exactly the way it was when battery went dead. Just restart your computer, it should be fine. Dont wait for battery to be full... you can do it as long as it is plugged in.
go into 'administration panel' and decide 'sound'. choose on your sound card from the checklist, go into 'residences' and notice if there are any settings for stability that would have by some ability gotten moved all a thank you to the left speaker. If not, then the two the speaker has failed, a cord has come loose, or some thing fried on your sound card (maximum of that are outfitted into the motherboard). attempt plugging in some exterior audio equipment or headphones and you'd be waiting to tell if the outfitted in speaker is the subject.