Very low sound level after booting into Windows Vista then rebooting back to Linux

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Hello all,
    I have a inspiron 8600 laptop running Debian, the sound has always 
worked but yesterday I was messing with hooking it up to my TV plus 
trying to figure out if I could use my digital out.  The sound was 
working but I wanted to try running a program in windows so I booted up 
vista.  After having a odd problem of the sound playing VERY low,  I 
rebooted back to Linux.  The problem I was having in windows was in 
Linux as well!  I can`t seem to get sound out of my laptop but if I turn 
everything all the way up and plug in my amp to the headphone port and 
turn my amp up to full amidst the static I can hear what I am trying to 
play.  Anyone have a idea on what this could be?  I have tried 
alsaconfig and init.d/alsa reload.  I have also tried getting sound to 
work in windows vista but can`t seem to get anything more then in Linux.

alsamixer says:
Sound card is Intel 82801DB-ICH4 
Chip is SigmaTel STA9750,51 

Everything reacts as it should and the input (internal mic and external 
mic) still work at normal sound levels.

I am on the #alsa chan on freenode (as Gokee2) and will be intently 
watching the mailing list.


Thanks,

Gokee2

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