left speaker of my windows pc is not working

left speaker of my pc is not working
Hi PrathamPateriya! Thanks for reaching out. My name is Princess. I'm an independent advisor. I'll be happy to help you out today.

Please follow these steps on how to troubleshoot the speaker left and right audio level.

1. Right-click the 'Speaker Icon' on the lower right corner of the taskbar.
2. Click Open Sound settings.
3. Click the Output 'Device properties'.
4. Set the balance level of the left and right speakers.

I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and let me know how it goes.

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THIS DIDNT WORK

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Hi PrathamPateriya,

I do apologize it didn't work on your end.
Is that an external speaker? May I know what speaker model do you have?

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i dont have external speaker

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Hi PrathamPateriya,

I need a bit more detail to be able to help you.

1. Please press the Windows Start Menu.
2. Type "DXDIAG" and hit the enter key.
3. Under the System tab, check the "System Manufacturer" and "System model" and please let me know.

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System Manufacturer is HP

System model is HP Laptop 15-bw0xx

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Hi PrathamPateriya,

I would suggest downloading and installing the latest audio driver from the manufacturer's official website.

https://support.hp.com/ph-en/drivers/selfservic...

I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and let me know how it goes.

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After trying everything I could without success, I let Microsoft take control of my computer and they downloaded and installed a Windows 10 ISO file over my existing OS; worked for less than a week. The next MS rep had me relocate the Logitech speaker cable from the back of the computer to the front. Problem solved. Bad port, not so fast. I returned the speaker cable to the back and sound was fixed. I wiggled the speaker cable and the sound cut in and out. Final diagnosis: Bad speaker wire. Unfortunately, the speaker wire on the other end is not a plug in. The only way for a permanent fix is to buy a new speaker system or splice in a new speaker wire. Hope this helps.

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