The only solution I dcould find was to reinstall the os.  it is possible to do 
it with a braille display working with system prefs though.  It may be doable 
without a braille display but it's tough.

On Oct 13, 2010, at 8:51 AM, David Poehlman wrote:

all;

I'm going to do a search through and perhaps we'll try resetting the pram, but, 
does anyone here know how to rescue a mac from soundflower?  At the moment, 
there is no sound through either the speakers or headphones.  this is on a 
recently purchased macbook pro.

TIA.

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