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Robert
September 22nd 04, 01:00 PM
Today I have lost all sound on the system. No greetings
on Windows startup, no audio output from Media Player, no
reassuring click from Tray's volume-control slider. No
verbal greetings from AOL, although my (internal)
speakers indicate dial-up is happening.

I have examined "Volume Control" on Start > Accessories >
Entertainment, but this is set high and no Mute button
has been set. Finally, since everything worked OK
yesterday, I have invoked System Restore, but without
success.

I think the problem was caused by an involuntary slip of
the mouse in the All Programs menu, but I have looked at
everything and can find nothing wrong.

Your help would be much appreciated.

Will Denny
September 22nd 04, 01:23 PM
Hi

Please try the following link to Kelly's web site:

"Where did my Sounds go?"
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/top10faqs.htm

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Will Denny
MVP - Windows Shell/User
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"Robert" > wrote in message
...
> Today I have lost all sound on the system. No greetings
> on Windows startup, no audio output from Media Player, no
> reassuring click from Tray's volume-control slider. No
> verbal greetings from AOL, although my (internal)
> speakers indicate dial-up is happening.
>
> I have examined "Volume Control" on Start > Accessories >
> Entertainment, but this is set high and no Mute button
> has been set. Finally, since everything worked OK
> yesterday, I have invoked System Restore, but without
> success.
>
> I think the problem was caused by an involuntary slip of
> the mouse in the All Programs menu, but I have looked at
> everything and can find nothing wrong.
>
> Your help would be much appreciated.

MAP
September 22nd 04, 05:43 PM
"Robert" wrote:

> Today I have lost all sound on the system. No greetings
> on Windows startup, no audio output from Media Player, no
> reassuring click from Tray's volume-control slider. No
> verbal greetings from AOL, although my (internal)
> speakers indicate dial-up is happening.
>
> I have examined "Volume Control" on Start > Accessories >
> Entertainment, but this is set high and no Mute button
> has been set. Finally, since everything worked OK
> yesterday, I have invoked System Restore, but without
> success.
>
> I think the problem was caused by an involuntary slip of
> the mouse in the All Programs menu, but I have looked at
> everything and can find nothing wrong.
>
> Your help would be much appreciated.
>

Check with Kelly's site as Will suggested, if no help?
Look around your system for another application with a mute feature,I once
watched a DVD movie using WinDVD and apon exit I accidently hit the mute
feature in this program and all system sounds where lost as well.

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