Yesterday, I got a chance to see an old friend after a long time; in fact the occasion was special, the birthday of his son.
Everything was going fine; the party was a perfect one from kid’s point of view. One of the games enjoyed by all the kids was the “Rabbit Hole”, where they were allowed to pass through a cylinder like structure and then pick their gift kept in the bowel. The cylinder was some 10 feet long.
The whole theme was very creatively designed and the children were enjoying the party to the utmost level. Kids dressed in hats and funny masks, colored balloons, loud music everything was adding up to the ambit charm. We too were enjoying the entire set-up.
I pulled up the USB drive, which I had brought specially to gift the birthday boy. In fact, it was hosting a personalized birthday song, which I had composed on my own.
I asked my friend to play it on the acer laptop, kept on the side. And then everybody went silent to hear it. Oh, bollocks! Nothing was coming out of it.
He then asked me to do something to fix Acer laptop sound issues. I requested the children to sit aside, and then started troubleshooting. I explored the “Sound and Audio Devices” icon under the Control Panel to check the problem.
There was a big “!”, against the “Multimedia audio controller” in the “Device manager” section. I updated the driver and the issue was resolved.
The Acer laptop repair task was successfully done, and the sound started streaming out of the USB and then everybody sung the Birthday song in my tune,
Candles were blown out formally, and when I said “Let’s cut the cake, come on!” every one jostled around.
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