Hi Cheryl,

MacFixIt reports that some users who went through the upgrade are
having problems with audio output.  Do you still have sound output
devices showing when you go to your sound preferences panel?
If your devices do show up correctly in your System Preferences
sound input and output panels, can you try going to the Audio Midi
Setup under the Utilities folder in your Applications directory and 
check that the Audio Output format is set to 44100.0Hz and 
2ch-16bit?  That fixed things for some users with problems.

There are also some general-purpose workarounds that they
supply for problem upgrades.  This includes re-applying the 
upgrade using the current 10.4.4 combo updater in instances
where previous incremental updates may have left problem
files that were not replace in the adjacent (version-to-version)
updates.

You can read about current sound problem reports at 
http://www.macfixit.com/

The general-purpose workarounds are covered in yesterday's
page.  A search on "workarounds" will take you to the link
for that discussion.  Once there, a search on "re-apply"
will take you to the description about re-applying the 
combo updater and give you the link to get it.

Hope this helps.

Esther 

On Friday, January 13, 2006, at 05:33AM, Cheryl Homiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>I plugged the radioshark into my daughter's computer, which had not  
>yet been upgraded. No busy signals. I upgraded macosx and restarted.  
>sure enough, "busy, no longer busy" all over the place. I have no  
>idea what was changed but I'm sure not happy.
>
>-- 
>Cheryl
>"Where your treasure is,
>there will your heart be also".
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