HP Pavilion dv2700 Windows Vista 32-bit speakers and microphone

Hi,
I would like to seek expert opinion on the following two issues:
1. I am having this issue with audio playback on my notebook PC. I see that when I play any audio file from the Internet or even the sample audio clips on Windows, the audio is output only from the right speaker. The left speaker remains muted. I have checked all the settings and they appear normal. 
2. I recently installed skype on my notebook, but when I make a call I can see that the other party is not able to listen to my voice. I tried with and without headphones, and there is the same effect. There is a mechanism for testing the microphone in the skype application, and using the test I could see that the microphone is working. 
Please suggest how these issues could be resolved.
TIA
Vin

Hello simply310,
Since you are having so many problems you are likely looking at the best recourse of action to be replacing the motherboard. With so many capacitors going bad and you are getting the BSOD errors (likely due to the capactiors) the best recourse is a replacement.
Since you are out of warranty you can attempt fixing them yourself, but I wouldn't recommend it.
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