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I was changing servers and ran a system recovery, because my CA security

suite told me I had 7 viruses but stopped giving me an option to remove or

quarantine them. When recovery finished all was well EXCEPT there was no

volume (sound) icon in the bottom tray (lower right hand corner) and no sound

at all. Adjusting all the other volume controls (knob on speakers, slider on

videos I watch) does no good at all. No sound.

HELP !

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Guest Colin Barnhorst
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Re: WindowsXP "Recovery"

 

What do you mean by "changing servers"?

 

"WindowsXP Recovery Error ?" <WindowsXP Recovery Error

?@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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>I was changing servers and ran a system recovery, because my CA security

> suite told me I had 7 viruses but stopped giving me an option to remove or

> quarantine them. When recovery finished all was well EXCEPT there was no

> volume (sound) icon in the bottom tray (lower right hand corner) and no

> sound

> at all. Adjusting all the other volume controls (knob on speakers, slider

> on

> videos I watch) does no good at all. No sound.

> HELP !

Guest WindowsXP Recovery Error ?
Posted

Re: WindowsXP "Recovery"

 

Changing ISP from Verizon to Desert Cities RoadRunner

 

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

> What do you mean by "changing servers"?

>

> "WindowsXP Recovery Error ?" <WindowsXP Recovery Error

> ?@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:52CED3F3-1A1D-4235-885D-FA6FFCAD9A77@microsoft.com...

> >I was changing servers and ran a system recovery, because my CA security

> > suite told me I had 7 viruses but stopped giving me an option to remove or

> > quarantine them. When recovery finished all was well EXCEPT there was no

> > volume (sound) icon in the bottom tray (lower right hand corner) and no

> > sound

> > at all. Adjusting all the other volume controls (knob on speakers, slider

> > on

> > videos I watch) does no good at all. No sound.

> > HELP !

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: WindowsXP "Recovery"

 

OK, that is not changing servers, that is just changing the ISP as you say.

It sounded like you were on a network and had run a recovery on a network

server.

 

You don't say anything about what computer you are using or what sound

adaptor you are using. Have you reistalled the sound drivers?

 

"WindowsXP Recovery Error ?"

<WindowsXPRecoveryError@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> Changing ISP from Verizon to Desert Cities RoadRunner

>

> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

>

>> What do you mean by "changing servers"?

>>

>> "WindowsXP Recovery Error ?" <WindowsXP Recovery Error

>> ?@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:52CED3F3-1A1D-4235-885D-FA6FFCAD9A77@microsoft.com...

>> >I was changing servers and ran a system recovery, because my CA security

>> > suite told me I had 7 viruses but stopped giving me an option to remove

>> > or

>> > quarantine them. When recovery finished all was well EXCEPT there was

>> > no

>> > volume (sound) icon in the bottom tray (lower right hand corner) and no

>> > sound

>> > at all. Adjusting all the other volume controls (knob on speakers,

>> > slider

>> > on

>> > videos I watch) does no good at all. No sound.

>> > HELP !

>>


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