RE: No sound
- From: "Wanda" <Wanda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 20:36:02 -0700
Well I almost ashamed to admit that I finally found my problem, at least for
the sound problem, it was the mute buttom in WMP, I had tried that before but
finally realized I was using it backwards, I kept putting it on mute instead
of sound. I know y'all are saying "what a dodo" but when you get to me my
age, it might make more sense to you. Ha.....Was able to play a CD and copy
it, which was what I was going to do when I first started this morning. Now
I'm getting that unknown error report but like Scarlet said in Gone With The
Wind, "I'll worry about that tomorrow". Good Night to all.
--
Grandma Wanda
"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important
thing is not to stop questioning."
(Albert Einstein)
"Ian Schwartz" wrote:
> Sounds funny but just out of curiosity, disable microsoft anti spyware if you
> have it. If not, it's a setting in the sound feature, I've fixed these before
> but unfortunatly I have to be in front of the system to fix it.
>
.
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