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Old 12-07-2005, 11:48 AM Level: 66   HP: 1611 / 1644
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Huh, that certainly is odd.

It might be a simple suggestion, but try this anyway -- update the drivers for your sound card or, if you have onboard sound, update the motherboard's drivers.

To be honest, I wouldn't know what else to suggest. It could always be your speakers. Check the connections, and try plugging headphones directly into your computer to see if it's a speaker issue. If the headphones are just as low, it's likely that it's a sound card issue.
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