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Dell laptops have various diagnostics tools available. The ones listed here are those most suitable for helping to separate out hardware from
software audio issues. Some other Dell diagnostic tools are not included here because in order to test audio they have to employ Windows and the
related audio driver, and so they cannot separate out hardware issues from issues with the software.
> Re-start the computer and tap the F12 key as soon as it starts to boot up. If the computer boots to Windows re-start the computer and try again.
> Select 'Diagnostics' from the boot menu, then press the Enter key. Either the ePSA or the PSA tests will open -- it depends on the model of your
laptop.
> Look for a "Perform Quick Audio Check" button on the bottom right side of the ePSA main menu screen. Press the button and listen for the beep
tones from the speakers.
> If you do not have the "Perform Quick Audio Check" button then do this. Start the PSA tests and when it performs the color test it will ask you if
you see the color bars on the screen. Deliberately fail the test by answering no (press the "n" key) instead of yes. When you do that the PSA test will
emit a series of beeps. Listen for the beeps.
> If you don't hear the beep tones that means that the speakers have become disconnected or have failed.
> If you do hear the tones that means that the speakers are working and are connected. In that case probably the reason that audio is not coming
through them is that the sensing circuitry in the headphone jack has failed. When that happens it prevents audio from being switched from the jack
to the speakers. The Headphone Jack FAQ has more details about this issue.
1. Re-start the computer and tap the f12 key as soon as it starts to boot up.
2. Select 'Diagnostics' from the boot menu, then press the Enter key. The computer will run the PSA tests (see above) before Dell 32-bit Diagnostics
starts.
3. Dell Diagnostics should open after the PSA tests, or you should see an option to open it. If you do not have the Dell 32-bit Diagnostics then you
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will not see an option to run them.
4. Select 'Custom', then the audio tests. (At this point - after you have opened Dell Diagnostic custom - if you can't find the option to select the
audio tests that is a symptom of a failed audio chip.)
5. The tests will run. There are roughly 6 of them for audio. If you only have one or two, that is a symptom of a failed audio chip. Some of the tests
will play a piece of instrumental music -- not just beeps & tones -- and ask you whether you heard it.
6. If you don't hear the music during the test it definitely means there is a hardware failure somewhere in the system.
7.If you do hear the audio during the test but not when you boot back into Windows, that almost always*** means the hardware is okay but there is
a problem with the audio driver or with Windows.
8. Error codes: If you answer 'no' to any question that the test asks you, the test generates an error code that can tell a technician that you
answered 'no' to that question. The test does not usually pinpoit the exact component that has gone bad. Before answering 'no' to a question, make
note of the circumstances at that point so you will know in general what the error code means.
***Exception
There is a situation where the test will pass even though there is a hardware problem. In a case where there is no audio through the speakers but
there is audio through the headphone jack, the impedance sensing mechanism of the headphone jack may have failed. Dell 32-bit Diagnostics does
not test for that specific failure and will pass the audio hardware. The Headphone Jack FAQ has more details about this issue.
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This is an image of the hard drive exactly as it was when the laptop left the factory. It restores the laptop to the original factory configuration.
The first time you set up Windows, you are prompted to create System Recovery Media. You can use this media to restore the laptop, similar to
using Factory Image Restore.
4. Dell PC Restore
Factory Image Restore was named "Dell PC Restore" on Dell laptops that originally had Windows XP pre-installed.
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If you don't have Dell 32-bit Diagnostics, a non-definitive test is to compare the manufacturer's audio driver and the native Windows audio driver.
If you have the same symptoms with both drivers, there is a strong suspicion that the problem is being caused by the hardware.
Open the Device Manager (type devmgmt.mscin the start search box), then expand "Audio...Controllers". Locate the audio driver. It will be have
one of these names:
If it is named "High Definition Audio Device" then you are using the native Windows driver. Download and install the manufacturer's driver from
your laptop's downloads page on the Dell site.
If your audio driver is one of the manufacturers', you have to remove it in order to install the native Windows driver.
1. While still in Device Manager, right click on the driver to open the context menu.
2. Click "uninstall".
3. Check the box "Delete the driver software for this device". Don't skip this step.
4. Restart the laptop. Go back to the Device Manager and check the Sound...Controllers. If the manufacturer's driver is still there, repeat the
procedure until it no longer appears. It will be replaced by the native Windows driver named "High Definition Audio Device".
Note: to reinstall a manufacturer's audio driver, download a fresh copy from the Dell site.
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Alienware laptops have various diagnostics tools available. The ones listed here are those most suitable for helping to separate out hardware from
software audio issues.
This is a limited set of diagnostics but it can be used to determine if the internal speakers have failed. Instructions here. Screen shots here.
Some of the Alienware laptops have a tool on a support disk that is similar to the Dell 32-bit Diagnostics described above. The instructions vary by
model, so look in your MobileManual's table of contents under Troubleshooting>Software Diagnostic Tools.
[The models with it ar e M11x, M11 R2, M15x, M17x, and M17x R2.]
3. System Recovery
The newer laptops do not have the 32-bit Diagnostics tool. An alternative is to restore the computer back to the original factory configuration.
Anything that worked when the laptop was new will work again, unless there has been hardware failure, so doing a System Recovery is a diagnostic
tool for separating out hardware from software failure.
Alien Respawn is a restoration image that is similar to the Factory Image Restore described above. Some models use DataSafe Local Backup
instead. Look in your MobileManual table of contents under System Recovery.
There is a fair bit of variation in the Alienware instructions depending on model, so it is best to consult the MobileManual, but the models listed
below apparently only have a Quick Start Guide:
Alienware 14, 17, & 18, M14x R2, M17x R4, M18x, and M18x R2.
For help with diagnostics on those models, try posting a question on the Alienware Club section of this forum.
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