Interne speakers weg pavilion dv7

Na het gebruiken van een usb headset, doen de interne speakers het niet meer.
Bij het confuguratie scherm zijn de betreffende speakers ook verdweden uit het keuze menu.
hoe krijg ik deze weer terug?
bvd Tom

Hi there @MAH75 
Welcome to the HP Support Forums!
I understand that you are experiencing intermittent freezes on your notebook with an annoying sound. I am happy to help with this, and certainly it is hard sometimes to find the cause when a problem can be so intermittent, It is one of the harder things to resolve, because it is more of a case of try something and wait to see if it fails.
For now I can offer some recommendations and some documents on computer lockups. The loud noise may just be a side effect of the crash, as if there is music or sound playing when the computer crashes, often the computer will not clear the audio buffer until it is shut down one way or another.
Anyway to start please post the full product number and operating system in use on your notebook. See the following documents if you need help in finding those.
How Do I Find My Model Number or Product Number?
Is the Windows Version on My Computer 32-bit or 64-bit?
Once I have that information I can find the correct drivers for your notebook, which may be part of the problem. Also you can check out whichever of these pages matches your operating system.
Computer Locks Up or Freezes (Windows 7
Computer Locks Up or Freezes (Windows 8)
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