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		<title>Magic Jack Causes Speakers to Stop Working</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We have uncovered a fix for this problem.  Sometimes installing and using a Magic Jack device will cause your speakers to stop working.  If this has happened to you, please follow these steps for a potential fix!</p> <p>Windows XP 1. Click Start 2. Click Control Panel 3. If your Control Panel is in Category [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have uncovered a fix for this problem.  Sometimes installing and  using a Magic Jack device will cause your speakers to stop working.  If  this has happened to you, please follow these steps for a potential fix!</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Windows  XP</strong><br />
1. Click Start<br />
2. Click Control Panel<br />
3. If your Control Panel is in Category View, double-click Sounds,   Speech and Audio Devices. If not, go directly to the step 4<br />
4. Double Click on Sounds and Audio Devices<br />
5. Click the Audio tab (the middle one)<br />
6. Under both Sound Playback and Sound Recording, select your default   audio device (the one you want to use) from the drop down menu<br />
* Never select Tigerjet as your default  device<br />
7. Click the box labeled Use Only Default Device&#8221; (located in the  bottom  left corner of the window)<br />
8. Click Apply and OK</p></blockquote>
<p>or&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Windows VISTA </strong><br />
1. Click the Windows Button (Old Start Button)<br />
2. Click Control  Panel.<br />
3. If your Control Panel is in Classic View, Double-Click  Sound. If not,  go directly to the step 4.<br />
4. Click on Hardware and  Sound.<br />
5. Click Sound.<br />
6. Right-Click on your default device  (the one you want to use) and  select Set as Default Device<br />
* Never  select Tigerjet as your default  device.<br />
7. Click Ok.</p></blockquote>
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