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, where you will find your overall volume control as well as individual controls for wave (WAV), software synthesizer (MIDI, IIRC), and CD Player. You probably have a discrepancy between the setting for CDs and waves. If you're happy with the CD volume, equalize the wave volume with it and you're good to go.

Had already checked that and just now checked it again. All volumes are at full throttle. What you said does sound like what the problem is - the Windows sounds are the ones that are affected.



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