Not sure I understand what you mean but maybe this might help?
Put the speaker volume control icon back on the Taskbar:-
To place the volume control icon back next to the clock, follow these steps:
1. Open the Control Panel from the Start menu.
2. Click the Sounds Speech and Audio Devices icon. (Or, depending how your Control
Panel is set up, click the Sounds and Audio Devices icon.)
3. Click "Adjust the system volume."
4. Click in the box marked "Place volume icon in the taskbar."
5. Click the OK button, and the little Speaker icon appears next to the clock, where
it should be.
If it doesn't perhaps you could post to a more appropriate NG for your OS and explain
the problem a little better.
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
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