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You're welcome Questor. Please keep us informed. Questor;1142059 Wrote: Thanks, Shawn. Those two 'hide/show' registry files just might do the trick. Next time it happens I'll see. Questor --- Hello Questor, You might see if this may be able to help. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html Hope this helps, Shawn Questor;1142012 Wrote: Virtually every time I start up my new laptop (Vista Home Premium SP2) I have to screw around booting and rebooting until the two icons for Volume and Network appear in my notification area. I first tried going to the Properties tab of Notification Area, but the checkboxes for Volume and Network were, for some reason, greyed out. Sometimes, not always though, I can "ungrey" them by continual rebooting until they appear. When they do, I check them and verify that the icons have indeed appeared. The very next time I start up my computer I have to go through all these contortions yet again to bring the checkboxes back. What the heck is going on? Is there some sort of Registry entry I can make to avoid having to keep rebooting? Questor -- Brink '*MS MVP - Windows Desktop Experience*' (https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...5-AD617AF3D511) *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*Windows 7 Forums*' (http://www.sevenforums.com/) '*Windows Vista Forums*' (http://www.vistax64.com/) *Please post feedback to help others.* |
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You're welcome Questor. Please keep us informed. Questor;1142059 Wrote: Thanks, Shawn. Those two 'hide/show' registry files just might do the trick. Next time it happens I'll see. Questor --- Hello Questor, You might see if this may be able to help. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html Hope this helps, Shawn Questor;1142012 Wrote: Virtually every time I start up my new laptop (Vista Home Premium SP2) I have to screw around booting and rebooting until the two icons for Volume and Network appear in my notification area. I first tried going to the Properties tab of Notification Area, but the checkboxes for Volume and Network were, for some reason, greyed out. Sometimes, not always though, I can "ungrey" them by continual rebooting until they appear. When they do, I check them and verify that the icons have indeed appeared. The very next time I start up my computer I have to go through all these contortions yet again to bring the checkboxes back. What the heck is going on? Is there some sort of Registry entry I can make to avoid having to keep rebooting? Questor -- Brink '*MS MVP - Windows Desktop Experience*' (https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...5-AD617AF3D511) *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*Windows 7 Forums*' (http://www.sevenforums.com/) '*Windows Vista Forums*' (http://www.vistax64.com/) *Please post feedback to help others.* |
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Shawn:
I re-started the laptop from a cold start and, sure enough, the boxes were greyed out again (and the icons were missing). I ran the 'show icons' registry file and the boxes appeared, I checked them, hit Apply, and the icons appeared. So, it looks like those two files were what I needed. I really didn't like killing explorer and restarting it, plus rebooting is such a hassle. What really bothers me is WHY this is happening and keeps happening. It started about a month ago after one of those update sessions MS is so fond of (4 or 5 updates but you have to shut down your computer while it does the actual update ["Do not shut your computer off..."]). Usually, after one of those sessions, something or other will go wrong. Thanks again Questor --- You're welcome Questor. Please keep us informed. Questor;1142059 Wrote: Thanks, Shawn. Those two 'hide/show' registry files just might do the trick. Next time it happens I'll see. Questor --- Hello Questor, You might see if this may be able to help. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html Hope this helps, Shawn Questor;1142012 Wrote: Virtually every time I start up my new laptop (Vista Home Premium SP2) I have to screw around booting and rebooting until the two icons for Volume and Network appear in my notification area. I first tried going to the Properties tab of Notification Area, but the checkboxes for Volume and Network were, for some reason, greyed out. Sometimes, not always though, I can "ungrey" them by continual rebooting until they appear. When they do, I check them and verify that the icons have indeed appeared. The very next time I start up my computer I have to go through all these contortions yet again to bring the checkboxes back. What the heck is going on? Is there some sort of Registry entry I can make to avoid having to keep rebooting? Questor |
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Shawn: I re-started the laptop from a cold start and, sure enough, the boxes were greyed out again (and the icons were missing). I ran the 'show icons' registry file and the boxes appeared, I checked them, hit Apply, and the icons appeared. So, it looks like those two files were what I needed. I really didn't like killing explorer and restarting it, plus rebooting is such a hassle. What really bothers me is WHY this is happening and keeps happening. It started about a month ago after one of those update sessions MS is so fond of (4 or 5 updates but you have to shut down your computer while it does the actual update ["Do not shut your computer off..."]). Usually, after one of those sessions, something or other will go wrong. Thanks again Questor --- You're welcome Questor. Please keep us informed. Questor;1142059 Wrote: Thanks, Shawn. Those two 'hide/show' registry files just might do the trick. Next time it happens I'll see. Questor --- Hello Questor, You might see if this may be able to help. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html Hope this helps, Shawn Questor;1142012 Wrote: Virtually every time I start up my new laptop (Vista Home Premium SP2) I have to screw around booting and rebooting until the two icons for Volume and Network appear in my notification area. I first tried going to the Properties tab of Notification Area, but the checkboxes for Volume and Network were, for some reason, greyed out. Sometimes, not always though, I can "ungrey" them by continual rebooting until they appear. When they do, I check them and verify that the icons have indeed appeared. The very next time I start up my computer I have to go through all these contortions yet again to bring the checkboxes back. What the heck is going on? Is there some sort of Registry entry I can make to avoid having to keep rebooting? Questor |
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My network and volume icons are missing too all of a sudden. My text to
speech for MS Reader also stopped functioning. I was having to uninstall the text to speech and reinstall everytime I opened the Reader program but at least it would work. Now even the uninstall and reinstall don't get it to work. Earlier today my Verbose on my PC also stopped working and it said it couldn't find any speech engine. I downloaded and installed a new speech engine and finally have Verbose working again although I no longer have the MS Default Female voice that I liked and was using. My Laptop, which is the one I'm referring to, is only 2 months old too. It's a dell running Vista 32 bit. I really liked having the text to speech function in Reader since my eyes are not that good. I noticed that the fix recommended earlier in this thread was for Vista 64 bit. Will this also work for my PC? And does anyone have any insight into the speech issue? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. "Questor" wrote: Shawn: I re-started the laptop from a cold start and, sure enough, the boxes were greyed out again (and the icons were missing). I ran the 'show icons' registry file and the boxes appeared, I checked them, hit Apply, and the icons appeared. So, it looks like those two files were what I needed. I really didn't like killing explorer and restarting it, plus rebooting is such a hassle. What really bothers me is WHY this is happening and keeps happening. It started about a month ago after one of those update sessions MS is so fond of (4 or 5 updates but you have to shut down your computer while it does the actual update ["Do not shut your computer off..."]). Usually, after one of those sessions, something or other will go wrong. Thanks again Questor --- You're welcome Questor. Please keep us informed. Questor;1142059 Wrote: Thanks, Shawn. Those two 'hide/show' registry files just might do the trick. Next time it happens I'll see. Questor --- Hello Questor, You might see if this may be able to help. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html Hope this helps, Shawn Questor;1142012 Wrote: Virtually every time I start up my new laptop (Vista Home Premium SP2) I have to screw around booting and rebooting until the two icons for Volume and Network appear in my notification area. I first tried going to the Properties tab of Notification Area, but the checkboxes for Volume and Network were, for some reason, greyed out. Sometimes, not always though, I can "ungrey" them by continual rebooting until they appear. When they do, I check them and verify that the icons have indeed appeared. The very next time I start up my computer I have to go through all these contortions yet again to bring the checkboxes back. What the heck is going on? Is there some sort of Registry entry I can make to avoid having to keep rebooting? Questor |
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My network and volume icons are missing too all of a sudden. My text to
speech for MS Reader also stopped functioning. I was having to uninstall the text to speech and reinstall everytime I opened the Reader program but at least it would work. Now even the uninstall and reinstall don't get it to work. Earlier today my Verbose on my PC also stopped working and it said it couldn't find any speech engine. I downloaded and installed a new speech engine and finally have Verbose working again although I no longer have the MS Default Female voice that I liked and was using. My Laptop, which is the one I'm referring to, is only 2 months old too. It's a dell running Vista 32 bit. I really liked having the text to speech function in Reader since my eyes are not that good. I noticed that the fix recommended earlier in this thread was for Vista 64 bit. Will this also work for my PC? And does anyone have any insight into the speech issue? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. "Questor" wrote: Shawn: I re-started the laptop from a cold start and, sure enough, the boxes were greyed out again (and the icons were missing). I ran the 'show icons' registry file and the boxes appeared, I checked them, hit Apply, and the icons appeared. So, it looks like those two files were what I needed. I really didn't like killing explorer and restarting it, plus rebooting is such a hassle. What really bothers me is WHY this is happening and keeps happening. It started about a month ago after one of those update sessions MS is so fond of (4 or 5 updates but you have to shut down your computer while it does the actual update ["Do not shut your computer off..."]). Usually, after one of those sessions, something or other will go wrong. Thanks again Questor --- You're welcome Questor. Please keep us informed. Questor;1142059 Wrote: Thanks, Shawn. Those two 'hide/show' registry files just might do the trick. Next time it happens I'll see. Questor --- Hello Questor, You might see if this may be able to help. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html Hope this helps, Shawn Questor;1142012 Wrote: Virtually every time I start up my new laptop (Vista Home Premium SP2) I have to screw around booting and rebooting until the two icons for Volume and Network appear in my notification area. I first tried going to the Properties tab of Notification Area, but the checkboxes for Volume and Network were, for some reason, greyed out. Sometimes, not always though, I can "ungrey" them by continual rebooting until they appear. When they do, I check them and verify that the icons have indeed appeared. The very next time I start up my computer I have to go through all these contortions yet again to bring the checkboxes back. What the heck is going on? Is there some sort of Registry entry I can make to avoid having to keep rebooting? Questor |
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Sheila:
I see no reason why they wouldn't work in your case either. I just downloaded the two files and stored them on my desktop for easy access. When the icons disappear, I double-click the appropriate file and let it reinstall the registry entry. Following that, I just "switch user" but go right back to the same user and my icons are back. I hope that someone is taking note of this somewhere and are trying to find out why the update is killing the icons. As for your sound issue I can only offer this thought. Mine was doing something similar: I would get an email, or an IM and either there was no sound notification OR I would get just the tail end of the sound. My investigation showed that since I was using powered speakers they would go into a kind of 'sleep mode'. It took a couple of jabs from the operating system to 'wake' them up. But, if I plugged in some unpowered speakers the sound never went away and would produce sound immediately on request. If you are using your laptop speakers, try temporarily plugging in some unpowered external speakers. Questor --- My network and volume icons are missing too all of a sudden. My text to speech for MS Reader also stopped functioning. I was having to uninstall the text to speech and reinstall everytime I opened the Reader program but at least it would work. Now even the uninstall and reinstall don't get it to work. Earlier today my Verbose on my PC also stopped working and it said it couldn't find any speech engine. I downloaded and installed a new speech engine and finally have Verbose working again although I no longer have the MS Default Female voice that I liked and was using. My Laptop, which is the one I'm referring to, is only 2 months old too. It's a dell running Vista 32 bit. I really liked having the text to speech function in Reader since my eyes are not that good. I noticed that the fix recommended earlier in this thread was for Vista 64 bit. Will this also work for my PC? And does anyone have any insight into the speech issue? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. "Questor" wrote: Shawn: I re-started the laptop from a cold start and, sure enough, the boxes were greyed out again (and the icons were missing). I ran the 'show icons' registry file and the boxes appeared, I checked them, hit Apply, and the icons appeared. So, it looks like those two files were what I needed. I really didn't like killing explorer and restarting it, plus rebooting is such a hassle. What really bothers me is WHY this is happening and keeps happening. It started about a month ago after one of those update sessions MS is so fond of (4 or 5 updates but you have to shut down your computer while it does the actual update ["Do not shut your computer off..."]). Usually, after one of those sessions, something or other will go wrong. Thanks again Questor --- You're welcome Questor. Please keep us informed. Questor;1142059 Wrote: Thanks, Shawn. Those two 'hide/show' registry files just might do the trick. Next time it happens I'll see. Questor --- Hello Questor, You might see if this may be able to help. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html Hope this helps, Shawn Questor;1142012 Wrote: Virtually every time I start up my new laptop (Vista Home Premium SP2) I have to screw around booting and rebooting until the two icons for Volume and Network appear in my notification area. I first tried going to the Properties tab of Notification Area, but the checkboxes for Volume and Network were, for some reason, greyed out. Sometimes, not always though, I can "ungrey" them by continual rebooting until they appear. When they do, I check them and verify that the icons have indeed appeared. The very next time I start up my computer I have to go through all these contortions yet again to bring the checkboxes back. What the heck is going on? Is there some sort of Registry entry I can make to avoid having to keep rebooting? Questor |
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Sheila: I see no reason why they wouldn't work in your case either. I just downloaded the two files and stored them on my desktop for easy access. When the icons disappear, I double-click the appropriate file and let it reinstall the registry entry. Following that, I just "switch user" but go right back to the same user and my icons are back. I hope that someone is taking note of this somewhere and are trying to find out why the update is killing the icons. As for your sound issue I can only offer this thought. Mine was doing something similar: I would get an email, or an IM and either there was no sound notification OR I would get just the tail end of the sound. My investigation showed that since I was using powered speakers they would go into a kind of 'sleep mode'. It took a couple of jabs from the operating system to 'wake' them up. But, if I plugged in some unpowered speakers the sound never went away and would produce sound immediately on request. If you are using your laptop speakers, try temporarily plugging in some unpowered external speakers. Questor --- My network and volume icons are missing too all of a sudden. My text to speech for MS Reader also stopped functioning. I was having to uninstall the text to speech and reinstall everytime I opened the Reader program but at least it would work. Now even the uninstall and reinstall don't get it to work. Earlier today my Verbose on my PC also stopped working and it said it couldn't find any speech engine. I downloaded and installed a new speech engine and finally have Verbose working again although I no longer have the MS Default Female voice that I liked and was using. My Laptop, which is the one I'm referring to, is only 2 months old too. It's a dell running Vista 32 bit. I really liked having the text to speech function in Reader since my eyes are not that good. I noticed that the fix recommended earlier in this thread was for Vista 64 bit. Will this also work for my PC? And does anyone have any insight into the speech issue? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. "Questor" wrote: Shawn: I re-started the laptop from a cold start and, sure enough, the boxes were greyed out again (and the icons were missing). I ran the 'show icons' registry file and the boxes appeared, I checked them, hit Apply, and the icons appeared. So, it looks like those two files were what I needed. I really didn't like killing explorer and restarting it, plus rebooting is such a hassle. What really bothers me is WHY this is happening and keeps happening. It started about a month ago after one of those update sessions MS is so fond of (4 or 5 updates but you have to shut down your computer while it does the actual update ["Do not shut your computer off..."]). Usually, after one of those sessions, something or other will go wrong. Thanks again Questor --- You're welcome Questor. Please keep us informed. Questor;1142059 Wrote: Thanks, Shawn. Those two 'hide/show' registry files just might do the trick. Next time it happens I'll see. Questor --- Hello Questor, You might see if this may be able to help. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html Hope this helps, Shawn Questor;1142012 Wrote: Virtually every time I start up my new laptop (Vista Home Premium SP2) I have to screw around booting and rebooting until the two icons for Volume and Network appear in my notification area. I first tried going to the Properties tab of Notification Area, but the checkboxes for Volume and Network were, for some reason, greyed out. Sometimes, not always though, I can "ungrey" them by continual rebooting until they appear. When they do, I check them and verify that the icons have indeed appeared. The very next time I start up my computer I have to go through all these contortions yet again to bring the checkboxes back. What the heck is going on? Is there some sort of Registry entry I can make to avoid having to keep rebooting? Questor |
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