Re: Vol ctrls not appearing
- From: "Ben0909" <Ben0909@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 22:38:01 -0700
Jim,
You haven't answered the question, or even come close. Why don't you reread
the question and your terse response?
I have mulitposted to try and get a response without encumbering myself with
timewasters....
To all other's, please ignore "Jim's" original response.
Regards,
Ben.
"Jim" wrote:
> You shouldn't multi post(same question different posts) it makes some people
> mad. Also people in different groups wont see that it's been already
> answered in another group If you have to cross post(same question addressed
> to multiple news groups in a single post) It helps thing go smoooooother.
>
> "Ben0909" <Ben0909@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:9B7ACD1A-A41E-4670-A74E-794B0FCFAAFC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hello to anyone has knowledge of, or has a good PC fault-finding
> > background
> > on how to fix this problem:
> >
> > Somehow I have lost my advanced volume controls in Windows XP -
> > (Professional SP1, 2002).
> > If the volume controls are selected from the quick launch icon (in the
> > system tray to the right of the task bar), or from Control panel ,the
> > volume
> > control application will appear in the taskbar, and from there I can
> > right-click and elect to move, minimise, restore and maximise the volume
> > controls, but regardless of my actions the application does not appear on
> > the
> > desktop.
> >
> > I have ensured the volume drivers are ok and the speakers are appropriate
> > for the system (this is a Toshiba Tecra Notebook). The only cause I can
> > think
> > of is that I have been using dual screens, but I have tested to make sure
> > the application is not trying to appear on the second screen. I have
> > uninstalled and reinstalled the SoundMAX driver, and verified this by
> > losing
> > and gaining sound, but this does not help the volume control problem.
> >
> > Any hints?
> > (Toshiba will not respond to my request for assistance, and Microsoft will
> > not provide further support for my licence. This is work, I'm not paying!)
> >
> > Please note that I have personally seen the volume controls to work and
> > respond on this PC.
> >
> > Thanks and regards,
> > Ben.
> >
> >
>
>
>
.
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