Hi Anna,
I guess you are using a windows seven machine. If so:
*Open your volume control found in the system tray or hit windows + r
and type the following: sndvol
* Tabbing around this dialog, you'll find 2 controlls for each single
program you're running at that time on your machine. The first controll
is a slider that allows you to lower and raise the volume of that
specific program. The second is a button that will mute and unmute the
application. For example, you'll find that Jaws has its own controlls in
case you wanted to mute it or lower its volume independently. The same
applies for each application that is running on your machine. Keep
tabbing around that dialog until you reach a slider that is specific for
your anti-virus, you are more likely to found that it got lowered
somehow. Use your up arrow to ajust it it as you like and hit alt f 4.
You are done Lady!
Hope that helps!
Hamid AITOUZNAG
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On 20/04/2011 18:08, Anna Vimini wrote:
Hi all ,
I have a anti virus program that has its own voice that tells you when the scan
is complete , when the virus data base has been updated and when there is a
virus in your email and all of a sudden the voice is a little lower than it use
to be .
does anyone know if this is the fault of the program or do you know how I might
fix this problem?
because all other sounds and voices come out of the speakers just fine.
thanks in advance anna
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