At 10:07 PM 4/19/2005, you wrote:
Yeah, but those should have been killed off w/the reformat, LOL! I think
they've graduated to ugly troll stage.
I do believe my sound issue is resolved. For some reason the default
windows sounds were not playing or playing very softly (as in pretty much
good news your sound is back and congrats to you for checking out that
default problem.
Jan
PBC Web Design wrote:
At 10:07 PM 4/19/2005, you wrote:
I do believe my sound issue is resolved. For some reason the default
windows sounds were not playing or playing very softly (as in pretty
much
Hi,
Wondering if anyone has any ideas how I might fix this sound issue on my
PC. Sound works when playing a cd, visiting a web site. I use Windows
Media Player so nothing else fancy. However, inner program sounds are
either at a lower level or non-existent. It's like the sound lowers it's
Deb:
You 150% sure you've got your Windows Volume control turned all the way up?
You want your Wave output set to maximum. It's likely you're getting your
CDs playing fine because you've got your CD-ROM linked to your sound card
direct via a cable (don't need them any more because Windows XP
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Hi,
Wondering if anyone has any ideas how I might fix this sound issue on my
PC. Sound works when playing a cd, visiting
At 08:37 AM 4/19/2005, you wrote:
You 150% sure you've got your Windows Volume control turned all the way
up? You want your Wave output set to maximum. It's likely you're getting
your CDs playing fine because you've got your CD-ROM linked to your sound
card direct via a cable (don't need them
At 09:09 AM 4/19/2005, you wrote:
Sounds as if you've got your WAV file volume turned down (all internal
sounds--beeps, startup, shutdown, etc.--are by default WAV files). To
determine and change this, double-click your system tray volume control
icon. This will bring up a multi-channel mixer,
This same thing happened to me once, and I think the problem was the
wire was not plugged in correctly from the back of the tower and
speakers/monitor, etc.
hth
Jan
PBC Web Design wrote:
Had already checked that and just now checked it again. All volumes are
at full throttle. What you said
Only other thing it can possibly be .. computer gremlins. :o)
jan
PBC Web Design wrote:
At 08:32 PM 4/19/2005, you wrote:
This same thing happened to me once, and I think the problem was the
wire was not plugged in correctly from the back of the tower and
speakers/monitor, etc.
At 09:40 PM 4/19/2005, you wrote:
Only other thing it can possibly be .. computer gremlins. :o)
jan
Yeah, but those should have been killed off w/the reformat, LOL! I think
they've graduated to ugly troll stage.
Deb
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Sadly, I agree, they should have left after graduation
Jan
PBC Web Design wrote:
Yeah, but those should have been killed off w/the reformat, LOL! I
think they've graduated to ugly troll stage.
Deb
http://www.puterbug.com
Web Design, SEO and Hosting Services
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