sound on computer?

Q. i have lost the sound on my computer, it's not on mute its the speaker but now when i plug the headphones in to see if that works it doesnt


Answer
I just fixed a friend's computer with the sound problems yesterday. When I went to Settings, Control Panel, System, Hardware, Device Manager and checked the sound driver that don't seem to be working, it had a yellow question mark on it meaning that it wasn't being recognized by the computer. Is this the kind of thing that is showing up on yours?

For me to give better info, I would need to know more information about your computer. But I will try to give you the best info I can...

The computer I fixed yesterday didn't appear to have a registered version of windows, so the automatic updates were not working because of this. And apparently the auto detection on the add hardware wizard wasn't working either. Without being able to use the auto detection on the add hardware wizard, I had to manually download and install the drivers myself. Does your computer have the same problem?

Before you can get the right driver, you need to know what type of computer that you have. Then you should have no trouble getting the right drivers from the company support pages.

For HP computers, just go to the HP Support Page (http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html) and type in what type of computer you have (like Pavilion 7955, for example) and the drivers for the audio and other things will show up.

For DELL computers, the DELL Support Page is at: http://support.dell.com/

For GATEWAY computers, the GATEWAY Support Page is at: http://support.gateway.com/support/drivers/dlcenter.asp

When you download the drivers, try to select an option for installing the software immediately, if it is available. And when the driver is installed and the computer restarts, the sound and other things should start working right away.

I want to interview a Computer Information Systems manager. ?




Cathleen


My name is Cathleen and I need to contact someone who is a Computer and Information Systems Manager to interview. I am interested in this career and I am majoring in Computer Information Systems. The interview will take 20 minutes or less and can be done in most any fashion at any time available. This is for my college course and it is due by March 26th. Thank you!

Informational Interview Questions:
1. What is the title of your occupation?
2. What kind of skills do you need for entry into your position?
3. What kinds of education/credentials are needed to do your job?
4. Did you need any special or additional training to do your job?
5. What aspects of your occupation most appeal to you?
6. Describe your current working conditions?
7. Describe what a typical day is like?
8. What are the tasks that you preform?
9. Do you mostly deal with people, data, or things?
10. What tools and equipment are used?
11. What are the physical and psychological demands of your occupation?
12. What are the benefits of your occupation?
13. What types of institutions/companies employ people in your occupation?
14. Does the occupation offer you the opportunity to acquire skills and responsibilities that would have room for advancement?
15. Are these skills transferable?
16. What are some of your interest? Are you able to satisfy them presently at work?
17. What did you have to give up in order to pursue your occupation? Was it worth it? Why?
18. What advice would you give someone wanting to enter this profession?
19. What kind of interview tips would you give to someone preparing to enter into you field/occupation (name 5)?



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Cathleen - bless your heart. CIS teachers come up with this interview assignment for their students and then the students find it is a pain in the neck to find anyone who will help them. I'm not a manager but an CIS graduate who has worked in the field for 16 years. You mentioned you wanted a manager. You need to keep in mind that many managers today are non-technical Business school graduates. They can't answer many of the questions you asked because those questions are geared for IT workers and not managers.

I will try to help you with basic answers but, of course, Yahoo has a maximum length on these responses so these will be short.

1. Title: Computing Operations and Security.
2. Skills: Computing Security, Operating Systems and Active Directory expertise.
3. Degree: CIS Bachelorâs Degree is what I have â some coworkers have CS degree. MCSE and 20+ other certs.
4. Training: All Windows OS training, MCSE, Computing Security training, Security+ CISSP.
5. Appeal: Good pay, weekends off, challenging.
6. Conditions: Normal office environment.
7. Typical day: No such thing - Varied tasks based on needs.
8. Tasks: Reporting, monitoring and auditing.
9. Deal with: Data and people.
10. Equipment: Laptop and report processing servers. Others use specialty network monitoring equipment but this is outside my area.
11. Demands: low on physical demands. Can be high stress. Must not cause user interruptions of service. When you start out in IT you will likely not be allowed perms that can result in outages. When you have been around for a while you will eventually be given perms that improperly used can cause 1000âs of users to be offline. Yes there are careful steps to be made like change board approvals and sanity checks but ultimately you may be making a configuration change that can make you a hero or a zero. This can still be very stressful.
12. Benefits: Vacation, educational, training, health coverage.
13. Occupation: Almost all companies have dedicated Computing Security Professionals
14. Advancement potential: All better companies have advancement paths available to employees.
15. Transferable: Of course â as a subject matter expert we are all involved in training or mentoring someone.
16. Interests: Technology interests can be satisfied at work. It is important to have non-IT hobbies to relive stress from work..
17. Give up: No downside here. Formerly owned a sporting goods store for 20 years. IT a much better field.
18. Advice: The Holy Grail for IT employment is a 4 year computer related Bachelors degree with a 3.0-3.5 minimum GPA, some industry certifications and some work experience. Also another optional thing that may help is some skill and training in a specialization area like Scripting, Database Administration, Computing Security, Virtualization, Networking or other similar topics. If you have all 4 of those (Bachelors degree, Certs, Experience and a specialization) you should be good. If you have only one element that will help but you may be competing with other people who have two, three or perhaps all four elements.
19. Interview tips: You know I donât have much info for you on this. If you are enthusiastic, friendly and a good communicator, I think you well do well. Remember that many questions like the dreaded âWhat are your weaknessesâ question, are all there just to see how you react and respond â there is no truly right or wrong answer.

Best wishes!




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