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      10-15-2008
Sounds are turned on in Vista yet they don't play. What setting could I
have missed and what can cause sounds to stop playing? The speakers work
fine. All connections are secure.

 
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      10-15-2008
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 11:14:48 -0500, "news.microsoft.com"
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>Sounds are turned on in Vista yet they don't play


H O L Y C R A P ! What's next?

I think your machine is suffering from a severe case of PEBCAK.

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      10-15-2008
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> On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 11:14:48 -0500, "news.microsoft.com"
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>>Sounds are turned on in Vista yet they don't play

>
> H O L Y C R A P ! What's next?


I don't know. I never had any of these problems with W95, W98 or WXP.

>
> I think your machine is suffering from a severe case of PEBCAK.


Then I would have had the same or similar problems on all the other PCs as
well.... that didn't happen. Sorry to disappoint you. Instead of useless
comments, why not offer a solution on the sound problem? :-)

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      10-15-2008

Hello

Have you installed your audio drivers

Also check in the Taskbar properties in the tutorial below to make sur
that you have the "Volume" icon checked to enable it, then make sur
that the volume is not muted and that the volume level is up high enoug
to hear it

'Notification Area - System Icons
(http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html

Hope this helps
Shaw

news.microsoft.com;861702 Wrote:
> Sounds are turned on in Vista yet they don't play. What setting could
> have missed and what can cause sounds to stop playing? The speaker
> wor
> fine. All connections are secure


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      10-16-2008
news.microsoft.com wrote:
> Sounds are turned on in Vista yet they don't play. What setting could I
> have missed and what can cause sounds to stop playing? The speakers
> work fine. All connections are secure.


I had it twice where I had lost sound on Vista.

One time it happened, because I went into the sound properties and some
how changed the output to external speakers. I had to change it back to
head phones as the output so that the laptop could play DVD movies and
other general things Vista did in using sound.

It took me sometime to figure out what I had did to cause the problem.

The second time is when I allowed a Windows Update to update the sound
card's driver thinking that would be ok to do, and it took out the sound.

I had to go to Device Manger and Roll Back to the previous driver for
the sound card. I should have known better to allow MS to have anything
to do with updating a device's driver, a no no.

 
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      10-16-2008

"Brink" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> Hello,
>
> Have you installed your audio drivers?
>
> Also check in the Taskbar properties in the tutorial below to make sure
> that you have the "Volume" icon checked to enable it, then make sure
> that the volume is not muted and that the volume level is up high enough
> to hear it.
>
> 'Notification Area - System Icons'
> (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html)
>
> Hope this helps,
> Shawn


Hi Shawn, thanks, I did get the icon back.... but I finally called HP tech
support. It was just one thing after another. It was getting overwhelming
and I'm not getting any work done what with all the time I was spending
trouble shooting and seeking answers. I never had such problems with a PC
in the past. Finally, after spending almost 30 minutes online with him I did
a System Restore from SafeMode from as far back as possible. Apparently
either a MS-update was a problem, or one of the Graphic editors I installed
was corrupt or clashed with other software. The SR seems to have cured the
problem/s. Whewww... I think I'll take this weekend off.
BTW, the tech at HP really sounded sincere and took as much time as needed
to try and find the answers.

>
>
> news.microsoft.com;861702 Wrote:
>> Sounds are turned on in Vista yet they don't play. What setting could I
>> have missed and what can cause sounds to stop playing? The speakers
>> work
>> fine. All connections are secure.

>
>
> --
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>
> *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask
> them.*
> '*VISTA FORUMS*' > *Please post feedback to help others.*


 
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      10-16-2008

"Mr. Arnold" <> wrote in message
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> news.microsoft.com wrote:
>> Sounds are turned on in Vista yet they don't play. What setting could I
>> have missed and what can cause sounds to stop playing? The speakers work
>> fine. All connections are secure.

>
> I had it twice where I had lost sound on Vista.
>
> One time it happened, because I went into the sound properties and some
> how changed the output to external speakers. I had to change it back to
> head phones as the output so that the laptop could play DVD movies and
> other general things Vista did in using sound.
>
> It took me sometime to figure out what I had did to cause the problem.


Oh yeah, I've done things like that in the past but always got it figured
out and moved on........

>
> The second time is when I allowed a Windows Update to update the sound
> card's driver thinking that would be ok to do, and it took out the sound.
>
> I had to go to Device Manger and Roll Back to the previous driver for the
> sound card. I should have known better to allow MS to have anything to do
> with updating a device's driver, a no no.


The HP tech I spoke to tonight seemed to think an "update" may have caused
some of these problems I've had, so in SafeMode, I did a System Restore from
over a week ago. Sounds are back now. Everything even "feels" more normal
with this PC if that makes any sense.

 
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      10-16-2008
news.microsoft.com wrote:
>
> "Mr. Arnold" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> news.microsoft.com wrote:
>>> Sounds are turned on in Vista yet they don't play. What setting
>>> could I have missed and what can cause sounds to stop playing? The
>>> speakers work fine. All connections are secure.

>>
>> I had it twice where I had lost sound on Vista.
>>
>> One time it happened, because I went into the sound properties and
>> some how changed the output to external speakers. I had to change it
>> back to head phones as the output so that the laptop could play DVD
>> movies and other general things Vista did in using sound.
>>
>> It took me sometime to figure out what I had did to cause the problem.

>
> Oh yeah, I've done things like that in the past but always got it
> figured out and moved on........
>
>>
>> The second time is when I allowed a Windows Update to update the sound
>> card's driver thinking that would be ok to do, and it took out the sound.
>>
>> I had to go to Device Manger and Roll Back to the previous driver for
>> the sound card. I should have known better to allow MS to have
>> anything to do with updating a device's driver, a no no.

>
> The HP tech I spoke to tonight seemed to think an "update" may have
> caused some of these problems I've had, so in SafeMode, I did a System
> Restore from over a week ago. Sounds are back now. Everything even
> "feels" more normal with this PC if that makes any sense.


That's why I don't let Windows Update do updates automatically. I let it
notify me only that updates are available. I then goto the Windows
Update site a choose which ones I want, and I right-click the line and
select Hide so that the ones I don't want will not show again.

 
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      10-16-2008
"Jan Hyde (VB MVP)" <> wrote in message
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> "news.microsoft.com" <>'s wild thoughts were
> released on Wed, 15 Oct 2008 11:14:48 -0500 bearing the
> following fruit:
>
>>Sounds are turned on in Vista yet they don't play. What setting could I
>>have missed and what can cause sounds to stop playing? The speakers work
>>fine. All connections are secure.

>
> See if there are any new drivers you need for your
> soundcard. I had this problem on my home PC.
>
>
> --
> Jan Hyde (VB MVP)
>
> https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Jan.Hyde


What about the speaker level in sound dialgo box, will it be tuned to zero
or muted?

 
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      10-16-2008

I'm happy to hear that you got it sorted out

Shaw

news.microsoft.com;862155 Wrote:
> "Brink" <> wrote in messag
> news:...> > >
> >
> > > Hello

> >
> > > Have you installed your audio drivers

> >
> > > Also check in the Taskbar properties in the tutorial below to mak

> > sur
> > > that you have the "Volume" icon checked to enable it, then make sur
> > > that the volume is not muted and that the volume level is up hig

> > enoug
> > > to hear it

> >
> > > 'Notification Area - System Icons

> >
> > (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...tem-icons.html
> >
> > > Hope this helps
> > > Shawn > >

>
> Hi Shawn, thanks, I did get the icon back.... but I finally called H
> tec
> support. It was just one thing after another. It was gettin
> overwhelmin
> and I'm not getting any work done what with all the time I wa
> spendin
> trouble shooting and seeking answers. I never had such problems wit
> a P
> in the past. Finally, after spending almost 30 minutes online wit
> him I di
> a System Restore from SafeMode from as far back as possible
> Apparentl
> either a MS-update was a problem, or one of the Graphic editors
> installe
> was corrupt or clashed with other software. The SR seems to hav
> cured th
> problem/s. Whewww... I think I'll take this weekend off
> BTW, the tech at HP really sounded sincere and took as much time a
> neede
> to try and find the answers
> > > >

> >
> >
> > > news.microsoft.com;861702 Wrote:> > > > >
> > > >> Sounds are turned on in Vista yet they don't play. What settin
> > > could
> > > >> have missed and what can cause sounds to stop playing? The speaker
> > > >> wor
> > > >> fine. All connections are secure.> > > >

> >
> >
> > > -
> > > Brin

> >
> > > *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not as
> > > them.
> > > '*VISTA FORUMS*' (http://www.vistax64.com
> > > *Please post feedback to help others.* >


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