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I am still working on missing sound and appreciate the reply. No speaker
on taskbar. I use other volume control and wasn't using taskbar volume
control when sound went out. I get device working properly messages for
my sound devices in Device Manager, Win98, but get message "could not
find any audio card or audio drivers" when I try to get sound from either
CD or sound file on hard drive. As I have related, I tried removing and
reinstalling sound drivers, but that didn't help, and I don't know what
to do, except maybe try ISA 16-bit sound card I have. I don't know if
sound card being 16-bit will present any problem. Present sound is
onboard 3D Crystal sound. I checked jumper and it is in correct position
for onboard. Speakers work fine on another computer.
Demetri Kolokotronis
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001 04:55:06 -0400 Ed Carpenter <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> Demitri,
>
> Is the sound muted? Is there a speaker on the taskbar?
>
> From Windows help, Sound devices, volume adjusting: Tip
>
> If the Show Volume Control On The Taskbar box is checked and your
> sound
> card's volume can be changed using software, a speaker icon appears
> on the
> taskbar. To change the volume, click the icon, and then drag the
> slider.
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