No sound on my hp pavilion pc

i have no sound whatsoever on my hp pavilion pc, i think the product code is "Pavilion p7-1235" i have tried many other solutions online and on other forums however none of them have worked. All my speakers and audio devices are plugged in correctly so thats not it and when i click the sound test button it says sound is playing but i hear nothing. Please help, thank you

Hi ConnerBrownett
Welcome to the HP Community! I will be happy to help you with your sound problem. What version of operating system are you using? What have you already tried so I don't give you redundant advice.
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