Hi David,
One thing to note is that the chime which plays at boot up does not
sound. I will try to get into the recovery and report back as soon as I
can. Thanks again.
Matthew
On 02/17/2015 06:16 PM, David Griffith wrote:
I had the opposite problem last year when the headphone appeared to go
on my iMac but the speaker was OK.
In your situation I would put headphones in an look at Sound settings
under system preferences to make sure that speakers are enable.
Apart from this what I discovered was when I went into the Recovery
Console was that my headphone socket was actually working fine. In the
end I found that a re-install of MacOS from the Recovery sorted my
problem.
So before taking any steps to sort out hardware I would run recovery
console to see if the speakers work in that. That would focus the
problem not on hardware but a an OS glitch.
David Griffith
On 17/02/2015 22:41, Matthew Dyer wrote:
Hi all,
Today I found that for no rime or reason I have no sound from my
internal speakers on my imac. I have the latest non retna imac from
about a year or too ago. I tried hit mute but nlo change. I am
suspecting that the speakers may be dead, but not sure. Headphones
work fine. BT Head set also works. Any idea on how to fix this with
out sited help.
Thanks.
Matthew
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