David, that's a good suggestion, and I should have also suggested that.
However, it didn't help my problem.  I trashed them a few times, but to no
avail.

If nothing else works, maybe try a hammer...?

:)

Paul

On 6/2/03 11:30 AM, "David Deckert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 6/1/03 3:28 PM, "John MacLean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> ... and the sound & monitors control panel has no settings
>>> available...
> 
> On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 07:00  AM, Paul wrote:
>> When I upgraded to 9.2.2, it came back.
> 
> John, I just had something similar with a beige model running 9.1. No
> startup chime, no alert sounds, everything "muted". Went to the Sound
> control panel and every time I tried to change the volume the slider
> would move, and then jump back...alert sounds couldn't be changed
> either. What was cool was that the speaker-test pane ("Output" I think
> it's called), where in OS 9 you can alter the L-R balance, there were
> like half a dozen unmarked sliders that all moved! It was as if it
> thought it had 5.1 or 7.1 surround built-in, kinda.
> 
> So I trashed the Sound prefs, restarted and that fixed it. Guessing
> that's why Paul's was fixed when he replaced the OS in his situation.
> 
> -David
> 


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