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Hi, Demetri....
> This seems to be on the right track, but I am not there yet. In Device
> Manager, Sound..., I have installed, "Windows Sound System (WSS) Device".
> In Control Panel, Multimedia, I find no comparable listing. I have tried
> "Audio, Playback, "Use any available device", without success. What am I
> missing? or, am I missing something? I do hear beeps, dings, etc, but
> through my external speakers.
>
Just have thought about it for the last few days and i'm getting a headache i
think... I'm also searching in the dark here. There was no entry in the
Hardware Devices for a internal speaker and so ?? Windows Sound System WSS is
for the external speakers that i know because i have it installed also. Is
there a option when you are in the system resources area where you can check
a box for the internal speaker in one of the entry's of the soundcard system.
by the way... I will ask somebody in a few day's when he is back from
holiday what the problem may can be...
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