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RICARDO J TORRES <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Oct 1998 01:10:37 -0000
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John,

I had a similar problem with my Packard Bell 150. I was unable to play any
WAV files after my computer crash. Turn out the volume control had been
lowered to zero. Double click on the speaker icon and make sure the is
turned up and not muted.

Hope this helps.

Rick Torres

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> From: John G. Cakars <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [PCBUILD] Sound card
> Date: Tuesday, October 06, 1998 9:13 AM
>
> Packard Bell POS P75, Win95a, Azetch Labs Sound Galaxy Washington 16
> chip set
>
> I have the above mentioned Azetch Labs sound card.  For some reason, I
> cannot play WAV files.  MIDIs play just great.  Device Manager says that
> the card is working properly and that there are no resource conflicts.
> The only other clue I have about a problem is a message that says that
> the device is being used.  But I don't understand what is using the
> device to prevent the playing of WAV files, but MIDIs are no problem.
> What should I be looking for to resolve my problem?
>
> Thank you for any information.
>
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