On Mar 23, 2009, at 12:33 PM, Cyrus Griffin wrote:

>
> That is possible, in which case you could try deleting the audio
> prefs... Not entirely sure this is the only sound preference file, but
> move this one to your desktop (for diagnosis, if it doesn't fix the
> problem, you can move it back. If it does fix your problem, then you
> can trash it.) It's under: (Your HD)> Users> (your username)> Library>
> Preferences> com.apple.soundpref.plist
>
> You might have to restart, then see if that fixes your problem. Good
> luck!
>
> Cyrus Griffin
> --------------------
> Hobbittech.com Mac Specialist - Low Cost Mac Services in AZ
>
>

cyrus:
the computer is in dallas and i am in san juan. my friend is not too  
knowledgeable, but he checked for the sound preference file and could  
not find it. i emailed him the one from my computer and all is well  
and with sound!
thanks to all who helped me.
gladys

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