It's a driver compatibility problem. The only poor workaround I can offer,
to reactivate your icons without restarting, is to use device manager to
'uninstall' the device (be sure you do not 'delete driver' with that
checkbox for that). When it refinds the driver for you (may have to 'scan
for hardware changes in the 'action' menu) my system always again shows the
icons.
The real answer, of course, is a better driver.
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"JeBuchanan" <> wrote in message
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> Every time I log into my computer, one of three things is missing:
> 1. The volume control/mixer icon
> 2. The network status icon
> 3. both the above icons.
>
> I am running Windows Vista Ultimate x64, on a Intel Q6600 GO processor and
> an ASUS P5K mobo. RAM is 4G, HDD is not at a premium as I have ample
> storage.
>
> When I go to the settings, the missing icon's check box is greyed out and
> un-checked - I cannot re-check it to re-activate it during the current
> session.
>
> At this moment, both icons are displayed. The last two log-ins the volume
> icon was missing, and the network icon was missing before that.
> What is going on? This should not be happening. I use the sound
> regularly
> with various software, and it is annoying when I cannot adjust this. If
> the
> network is not connecting, I cannot reset the adapter unless the icon is
> displayed. All these scenarios should not exist nor should they be
> happening.
>
> What can I do to remedy this? Suggestions most welcome.
> Thank you, in advance.
>