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Old January 3rd 06, 08:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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Default Volume Problem

Reboot to Safe Mode
Open Device Manager
Remove ALL Sound &Multimedia devices
Remove ALL error-flagged devices
Remove ALL entries in the 'Other Devices' branch - if present
Reboot to Normal Mode - Windows will reinstall the required drivers,
hopefully curing your problem.


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"mrscadillac" wrote in message
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Hi. I posted previously about this and I'm still without sound on my pc.
In
the control panel/Sounds and Multimedia Properties/Devices
it says that the driver for my audio for C-media is "Enabled, but inactive
due to an unknown problem"
Any ideas of what I can try to do to remedy this. System Restore doesnt
bring it back, as I had a prior problem with that program, but thanks to
the
people on this website, it is up and running again. Thanks for any help
you
guys can give me.