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Guest whitcheywoman13
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i installed service pack 3 for xp pro and now my com doesnt recognize my

> audio, mixer or play back..when i searched microsoft this is the problem link

> that says this is a problem (kbprb KB329011) it says something about the

> registry being change and now it points to another device..(but there is no

> other device)....this is what I found out on microsoft...***This issue occurs

> if a line associated with the mixer device is not read correctly during the

> initialization process. This scenario causes one of the following: • The line

> is not added to the current list of lines, which causes a disparity between

> the current count in the list and the number of lines listed in the registry.

> • Even if the line is added to the list, the information loaded into the

> node may differ from the information stored in the registry. When these types

> of disparities occur, the operating system recognizes the mixer device as a

> different device, and it treats the initialized device as a new device.

> Therefore, the associated mixer registry key is deleted, and a new mixer

> registry key is created from the list built during the initialization

> process. **** I cannot find out how to repair this...and need to know if

> there is someone out there who does...it says something about it in the

> applies to section but i cant find that either.......i reinstalled

> windows...that didnt work...im ready to wipe out my harddrive and start all

> over...any suggestions???? email me at whitcheywoman13@triad.rr.com if you

> can help me...thanks

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Guest Gray Brown
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RE: audio troubles

 

Have you tried going into your Device Manager and looking under Audio

Devices? You may need to uninstall & reinstall you audio drivers.

 

"whitcheywoman13" wrote:

> i installed service pack 3 for xp pro and now my com doesnt recognize my

> > audio, mixer or play back..when i searched microsoft this is the problem link

> > that says this is a problem (kbprb KB329011) it says something about the

> > registry being change and now it points to another device..(but there is no

> > other device)....this is what I found out on microsoft...***This issue occurs

> > if a line associated with the mixer device is not read correctly during the

> > initialization process. This scenario causes one of the following: • The line

> > is not added to the current list of lines, which causes a disparity between

> > the current count in the list and the number of lines listed in the registry.

> > • Even if the line is added to the list, the information loaded into the

> > node may differ from the information stored in the registry. When these types

> > of disparities occur, the operating system recognizes the mixer device as a

> > different device, and it treats the initialized device as a new device.

> > Therefore, the associated mixer registry key is deleted, and a new mixer

> > registry key is created from the list built during the initialization

> > process. **** I cannot find out how to repair this...and need to know if

> > there is someone out there who does...it says something about it in the

> > applies to section but i cant find that either.......i reinstalled

> > windows...that didnt work...im ready to wipe out my harddrive and start all

> > over...any suggestions???? email me at whitcheywoman13@triad.rr.com if you

> > can help me...thanks

>

>


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