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Old March 26th 06, 05:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.setup
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Default Internal Restore File?

Well, I remember using this file earlier to fix the problem, but the location
of the file escaped my mind. But if you can help me with the sound problem,
then I guess i'll forget it for now.

There are a few things that I have encountered. First, when I go to the
Sounds and Multimedia option in the Control Panel, I can select my sound card
(Crystal WDM Audio), but when i go to it again, it doesn't select it. Second,
I got to the System.ini file to see what's the problem, and i am missing the
"wave=mmsystem.dll" file. I have the mmsystem.dll file ready to go, but i
don't know where to put it to make sure the sound works. Third, the volume
isn't showing on the desktop. Please help.

Mike M wrote:
I know there's a restore file located deep inside the computer
somewhere.


Is there? Are you thinking about Win Me's system restore, if so see Win
Me's Help & Support, or are you thinking here of some recovery image that
might have been placed there by the manufacturer of your PC that will
restore it to the state it was in when first purchased, in which case read
the manual provided with the PC as this is not part of Win Me..

What problems are you having with sound? Knowing this, hopefully someone
will be able to provide a solution.
I know there's a restore file located deep inside the computer
somewhere.
Can anyone tell me exactly where this is? I figure that this is the
only way that I can safely restore my settings and fix my sound
problems. Thanks.


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