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The first thing to do is determine if the sound device in your Mac is working OK in Windows.
In Windows: Open Control Panel and select "System". Now select Hardware Devices. Expand the hardware tree with your mouse and highlight the sound device. If there is no exclamation mark over the sound device, right click and select properties. See if a driver is installed. If everything is OK, check volume settings and make sure the master volume is up. There are several places in Windows where the volumes can be set so be sure to check all. If no drivers are installed or there is an exclamation mark over the sound device, use your Leopard disk 1 to install drivers. Regards. |
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