Re: USB caused a problem

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"Judith Umbria" <decobabeone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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MP3 is a file format, what exactly did you install? A media device?
A USB data storage stick? What? <<


It is for music, brand is Sonic Impact from Sonic Solutions, Windows
recognized it as a removable storage. The installation went OK, from
its CD as stated, except for the loss of sound. I have restored the
system to a date a couple of days before I did it and I still don't
have sound.

If you had intended to only use it as playback for MP3, then you could
have saved yourself a whole heap of problems and NOT have installed
any supplied software -
MP3 is not actually an audio format but a data format, You could have
simply used drag and drop via Windows Explorer........

You know, all these things look alike. The storage thingies look just
like this music thing. They seem to work pretty much the same, too. I
should think that the mini-CD

What exactly is a mini-CD? Do you mean a floppy?

makes the difference to how this
particular one is used, along with the ear plugs.

"Ear plugs"? Do you mean in-ear headphones?

That is all academic
to the question of how I can restore sound now that I have removed and
uninstalled the USB item, no?
I have no previous experience with XP or this storage device, so I am
trying to explain it from what I know.


Is your soundcard detailed in Device Manager?
If it is detailed, is it listed as functioning?
Most soundcards/adapters should display an icon in the
system tray - where the clock is, double click it and ensure
that the "mute" option is not selected.
In Your gobbledogook post you detail "ear plugs"? I suspect
you mean in-ear phones for connecting to your device,
In the menu's for your soundcard ensure that selected output
is to speakers and Not headphones.
Have you tried simple things such as ensuring your speakers are
actually connected?



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