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Sounds are turned on in Vista yet they don't play. What setting could I
have missed and what can cause sounds to stop playing? The speakers work fine. All connections are secure. The little speaker icon is also missing from the taskbar. How can I get that back? TIA....... |
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Hello, Have you installed your audio drivers? Also check in the Taskbar properties in the tutorial below to make sure that you have the "Volume" icon checked to enable it, then make sure that the volume is not muted and that the volume level is up high enough to hear it. 'Notification Area - System Icons' (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html) Hope this helps, Shawn news.microsoft.com;861997 Wrote: Sounds are turned on in Vista yet they don't play. What setting could I have missed and what can cause sounds to stop playing? The speakers work fine. All connections are secure. The little speaker icon is also missing from the taskbar. How can I get that back? TIA....... -- Brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*VISTA FORUMS*' (http://www.vistax64.com) *Please post feedback to help others.* |
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"Brink" wrote: Hello, Have you installed your audio drivers? Also check in the Taskbar properties in the tutorial below to make sure that you have the "Volume" icon checked to enable it, then make sure that the volume is not muted and that the volume level is up high enough to hear it. 'Notification Area - System Icons' (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html) Hope this helps, Shawn news.microsoft.com;861997 Wrote: Sounds are turned on in Vista yet they don't play. What setting could I have missed and what can cause sounds to stop playing? The speakers work fine. All connections are secure. The little speaker icon is also missing from the taskbar. How can I get that back? TIA....... -- Brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*VISTA FORUMS*' (http://www.vistax64.com) *Please post feedback to help others.* Also look in your device manager and see if under the Sound card section if any of the devices there have any warnings (Yellow or red flag). that could indicate a defective sound card or a driver problem. Also if you have a sound card, make sure your speakers are plugged directly into it and not into your computers internal sound jack. If you do have a sound card and you recently installed it (And this problem occurred) you may have to go into your bios and turn off the computers internal sound card (If one exists). |
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"david manvell" wrote in message ... "Brink" wrote: Hello, Have you installed your audio drivers? Also check in the Taskbar properties in the tutorial below to make sure that you have the "Volume" icon checked to enable it, then make sure that the volume is not muted and that the volume level is up high enough to hear it. 'Notification Area - System Icons' (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html) Hope this helps, Shawn news.microsoft.com;861997 Wrote: Sounds are turned on in Vista yet they don't play. What setting could I have missed and what can cause sounds to stop playing? The speakers work fine. All connections are secure. The little speaker icon is also missing from the taskbar. How can I get that back? TIA....... -- Brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*VISTA FORUMS*' (http://www.vistax64.com) *Please post feedback to help others.* Also look in your device manager and see if under the Sound card section if any of the devices there have any warnings (Yellow or red flag). that could indicate a defective sound card or a driver problem. Also if you have a sound card, make sure your speakers are plugged directly into it and not into your computers internal sound jack. If you do have a sound card and you recently installed it (And this problem occurred) you may have to go into your bios and turn off the computers internal sound card (If one exists). No problem could be found. A system-restore fixed it. I'm not picking on MS but it seems many of these problems started after a large download of "updates." I did a restore from before those updates and that solved most of the "issues." |
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You may have had one the updates get corrupted during installation. I'm happy to hear that most of your issues have been resolved so far. You might also run a "sfc /scannow" (no quotes) command to see if it can find and fix any bad system files. This tutorial will show you how to if needed. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/66...c-command.html Hope this helps, Shawn news.microsoft.com;866120 Wrote: "david manvell" davidmanvell@xxxxxx wrote in message news:A600584B-B9F9-4090-9FE8-BFF3D0884F9C@xxxxxx "Brink" wrote: Hello, Have you installed your audio drivers? Also check in the Taskbar properties in the tutorial below to make sure that you have the "Volume" icon checked to enable it, then make sure that the volume is not muted and that the volume level is up high enough to hear it. 'Notification Area - System Icons' (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html) Hope this helps, Shawn news.microsoft.com;861997 Wrote: -- Brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*VISTA FORUMS*' (http://www.vistax64.com) *Please post feedback to help others.* Also look in your device manager and see if under the Sound card section if any of the devices there have any warnings (Yellow or red flag). that could indicate a defective sound card or a driver problem. Also if you have a sound card, make sure your speakers are plugged directly into it and not into your computers internal sound jack. If you do have a sound card and you recently installed it (And this problem occurred) you may have to go into your bios and turn off the computers internal sound card (If one exists). No problem could be found. A system-restore fixed it. I'm not picking on MS but it seems many of these problems started after a large download of "updates." I did a restore from before those updates and that solved most of the "issues." -- Brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*Windows 7 Forums*' (http://www.sevenforums.com/) *and* '*::Vista Forums::*' (http://www.vistax64.com) *Please post feedback to help others.* |
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"Brink" wrote in message ... You may have had one the updates get corrupted during installation. I'm happy to hear that most of your issues have been resolved so far. You might also run a "sfc /scannow" (no quotes) command to see if it can find and fix any bad system files. This tutorial will show you how to if needed. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/66...c-command.html Yep, it did. :^) Hope this helps, Shawn news.microsoft.com;866120 Wrote: "david manvell" davidmanvell@xxxxxx wrote in message news:A600584B-B9F9-4090-9FE8-BFF3D0884F9C@xxxxxx "Brink" wrote: Hello, Have you installed your audio drivers? Also check in the Taskbar properties in the tutorial below to make sure that you have the "Volume" icon checked to enable it, then make sure that the volume is not muted and that the volume level is up high enough to hear it. 'Notification Area - System Icons' (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html) Hope this helps, Shawn news.microsoft.com;861997 Wrote: -- Brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*VISTA FORUMS*' (http://www.vistax64.com) *Please post feedback to help others.* Also look in your device manager and see if under the Sound card section if any of the devices there have any warnings (Yellow or red flag). that could indicate a defective sound card or a driver problem. Also if you have a sound card, make sure your speakers are plugged directly into it and not into your computers internal sound jack. If you do have a sound card and you recently installed it (And this problem occurred) you may have to go into your bios and turn off the computers internal sound card (If one exists). No problem could be found. A system-restore fixed it. I'm not picking on MS but it seems many of these problems started after a large download of "updates." I did a restore from before those updates and that solved most of the "issues." -- Brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*Windows 7 Forums*' (http://www.sevenforums.com/) *and* '*::Vista Forums::*' (http://www.vistax64.com) *Please post feedback to help others.* |