X61: Drastically Reduced Volume
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:40 pm
My wife complained last night that she could barely hear the sound on her X61 (Vista Ultimate) while watching some sort of video clip. I had recently done the usual round of Windows updates without incident (aside from three Office updates that consistently fail ... apparently not a rare happening according to a Google search.)
So I took the X61 and had a look at it. The sound has never been great, just like most Thinkpads, but the volume has at least been "reasonable" given the tiny speakers. Sure enough, any sounds were preposterously low, either from web sites or from various Windows sounds tested out of the Control Panel. If the room weren't quiet, they probably would be completely inaudible.
All the sliders were full up and the onscreen display gave the full value of 50. I deleted the audio driver and let a reboot rediscover and reinstall. This didn't affect the problem. I didn't see anything of particular interest in the event viewer, and really had nothing to indicate that the machine wasn't performing normally.
Does anyone have any speculations about this issue? I'm going to move her to Windows 7 relatively soon, as we both dislike Vista. Maybe that will fix the problem, maybe not. But I'm not sure how to diagnose the situation right now.
Art
So I took the X61 and had a look at it. The sound has never been great, just like most Thinkpads, but the volume has at least been "reasonable" given the tiny speakers. Sure enough, any sounds were preposterously low, either from web sites or from various Windows sounds tested out of the Control Panel. If the room weren't quiet, they probably would be completely inaudible.
All the sliders were full up and the onscreen display gave the full value of 50. I deleted the audio driver and let a reboot rediscover and reinstall. This didn't affect the problem. I didn't see anything of particular interest in the event viewer, and really had nothing to indicate that the machine wasn't performing normally.
Does anyone have any speculations about this issue? I'm going to move her to Windows 7 relatively soon, as we both dislike Vista. Maybe that will fix the problem, maybe not. But I'm not sure how to diagnose the situation right now.
Art