Audio from speakers sounds like echo in background​?

sound coming from my speakers,sound echoe ish,what is the proplem?...also i have lost all my previous dockuments,music,videos,etc.were did they all go?

BG, first, what is the model of your computer and OS if you have changed from the OEM?  Did you make any changes to the computer prior to the problem?
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HP TouchPad - 1.2 GHz; 1 GB memory; 32 GB storage; WebOS/CyanogenMod 11(Kit Kat)
HP 10 Plus; Android-Kit Kat; 1.0 GHz Allwinner A31 ARM Cortex A7 Quad Core Processor ; 2GB RAM Memory Long: 2 GB DDR3L SDRAM (1600MHz); 16GB disable eMMC 16GB v4.51
HP Omen; i7-4710QH; 8 GB memory; 256 GB San Disk SSD; Win 8.1
HP Photosmart 7520 AIO
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