Is the Speaker Wire Loose?

I thought the soundcard was fried for the past few weeks, but the sound came back miraculously today, but then would get really loud and distorted before konking out
I noticed that knocking or tapping on top of the laptop cover where the soundcard is at, it kicks in, but then the F3-F5 keys are nonfunctional and it is set at one volume
So is it due to a loose wire?

Hello Rick_of_Jonghap,
I understand that the speakers on your notebook computer are not working properly, and I would be happy to assist you in this matter!
To restore the audio to your notebook, I recommend following this document on No Sound from Speakers (Windows 7). This should help with the playback on your system.
In addition, you can also follow @SuperMario1's thread on Troubleshooting Guide: Audio does not Work after a Certain Period of Time. This guide should help with your notebook's audio output in regards to a recent Windows Update.
For more assistance, I will need to know:
1. If your computer has completed all of its important Windows Updates.
2. If you have updated your HP drivers using the HP Support Assistant.
3. If this is an on-going, or recent issue.
4. If plugging in headphones produce the same problem.
Please re-post with the results of your troubleshooting, as well as the requested information above. I look forward to your reply!
Regards   
MechPilot
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