Johnny_1
December 5th 03, 01:55 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>Why dose the speaker Icon for the volume control not
>always show up in the system tray after every boot even
>thought it is checked to do so in the sounds setup window
>in control panel. Is there a register tweak or something
>to make sure this works with every boot?
>
>Thanks, Kurt
>
>.
First try Kelly's save-settings-on-exit fix @
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
line 54 - right side
If that doesn't do the trick then try this silly trick
that worked on mine. Turn off 'show volume control on the
taskbar' thru control panel > sounds. Shut down computer
and coldstart. (It may take more than one coldstart, I
left mine off for a week, 4-5 coldstarts).
Then turn the icon on. It should remain there for every
boot.
Silly, but effective,
John
>Why dose the speaker Icon for the volume control not
>always show up in the system tray after every boot even
>thought it is checked to do so in the sounds setup window
>in control panel. Is there a register tweak or something
>to make sure this works with every boot?
>
>Thanks, Kurt
>
>.
First try Kelly's save-settings-on-exit fix @
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
line 54 - right side
If that doesn't do the trick then try this silly trick
that worked on mine. Turn off 'show volume control on the
taskbar' thru control panel > sounds. Shut down computer
and coldstart. (It may take more than one coldstart, I
left mine off for a week, 4-5 coldstarts).
Then turn the icon on. It should remain there for every
boot.
Silly, but effective,
John