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Old Oct 25, 2015, 08:39 AM
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Have a Windows 8 machine we updated to Windows 10, free download.
All is well except the speakers, they are mostly static now.
It's an all in one machine so speakers aren't it's best asset.

Does anyone know how to fix this or how to bypass these internal speakers & hook our Bose CD player to it, minus the static.
The Bose thing works with our tv & with hubs android tablet.

Any help is greatly appreciated.!!

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Old Oct 25, 2015, 11:10 AM
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Have a Windows 8 machine we updated to Windows 10, free download.
All is well except the speakers, they are mostly static now.
It's an all in one machine so speakers aren't it's best asset.

Does anyone know how to fix this or how to bypass these internal speakers & hook our Bose CD player to it, minus the static.
The Bose thing works with our tv & with hubs android tablet.

Any help is greatly appreciated.!!
hook the external speakers up through the headphone jack or you can buy an attachment that will connect the speakers through your USB port. not sure if you can also buy an attachment for the cd player that will make it possible to attach through the USB ports (if you only have one USB port you will need to but another USB port, they come in 4 and 6 ports on one cord, like an extension cord or power bar strips in the electronics department of a store)
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Old Oct 25, 2015, 03:22 PM
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Old Oct 26, 2015, 03:00 AM
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hook the external speakers up through the headphone jack or you can buy an attachment that will connect the speakers through your USB port. not sure if you can also buy an attachment for the cd player that will make it possible to attach through the USB ports (if you only have one USB port you will need to but another USB port, they come in 4 and 6 ports on one cord, like an extension cord or power bar strips in the electronics department of a store)
Thanks Amanda, we tried this but still static. They're internal speakers so will keep trying. Do like Windows 10 tho.
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Old Oct 26, 2015, 03:04 AM
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Now THIS just might work JD. Will try later on today, a little sleepy now.
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