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Old 03-28-2008, 09:34 AM
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Basically it sounds like your application (in this case Firefox) don't get contact with the audio driver on your system. If this is the case, uninstall your audio drivers and web-browser. Shut down the system, reboot, install audiodrivers again (preferably the newest you can find from the manufacturer web-site. Download these before you do anything else BTW). Then reboot again. Check that sound is working in various mediaplayers. Then reinstall newest version of Firefox, and go hunting for all those plug-ins (Flash, Java etc) and install these to your Firefox browser.

It just might be you don't need to bother about uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox, but I'd do it anyways.

edit: Remember to back up your bookmarks...
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