No sound from laptop 6910p

Hi sir,
          I have a hp compaq 6910p laptop with sound issue. I have attached a snapshot of device manager and sound devices list window
       But sound is coming on headphone. I checked speaker. Built in speaker is working fine on another laptop.

Hi Pechimuthu,
To get your issue more exposure I would suggest posting it in the commercial forums since this is a commercial product. You can do this at Commercial Forums. Here is a document on troubleshooting Audio issues.
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