No sound out of monitor HP w2207h internal speakers.

The graphics in the screen show that CD music is playing , but no sound. Please help.
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The graphics in the screen show that CD music is playing , but no sound. Please help.
Problem solved.By telephone with the HP rep,he found the problem to be that the settings had been changed.Thank you.

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