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Can my PC's internal speaker can function as a external speaker?

I meant that could my internal speaker could play music

Answer:

No, the internal speaker that your computer has cannot do anything more than make simple beeping noises, which is to alert you of problems with your computer. The internal speaker is hooked up to the motherboard via a designated connector that is not capable of outputting music from your OS's interface. You can get programs that will let you make it play beeps at different frequencies, but no, you cannot make it play music, nor would you want it to.
Yes you can technically, I have used a version of Linux that serves as a router and when it is booting up it plays music off from the system speaker. So therefore it is technically possible but it isn't practical. You would have lousy quality, wouldn't be very loud, only have mono instead of stereo, and would consume to much time to make it work with Windows. and to andrew the speaker would not blow unless it was hooked up to a amplifier. its just a normal speaker like all the other ones just cheap.
no that would blow the speaker

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