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Answer» HELLO I have very irritating problem with W2k, every time i reboot the computer the volume control, which i check box disable, is turned on again. I have checked in my startup FOLDER and there is no mention of it there. Anyone got any ideas how to disable sound untill i choose? TIA Saul GreenbergRun msconfig & see if there is an entry in there? Is this the windows little speaker thing or an icon placed there by a sound program?Thanks I have run the msconfig, from START/Run command and get: 'Cannot find the file msconfig(or one of its components)' is there some other way to run it? The Volume Control i talk about is accessed from Start/Accessories/Entertainment/volume Control and is abled/disabled by checkbox, Mute All. TIA Saul GreenbergTo remove all sounds simply head into the "Schemes" setting and choose the option to disable all system sounds. A question, are you trying to stop the sounds or are you trying to get rid of the little icon in your taskbar? Quote A question, are you trying to stop the sounds or are you trying to get rid of the little icon in your taskbar? As i have said in original post i am trying to find out how or why my volume control is being turned on as i start up W2k. I make SURE it is off on windows closedown but when i start up it is again enabled.. Quote To remove all sounds simply head into the "Schemes" setting and choose the option to disable all system sounds. hello Merlin Where is this 'schemes setting'? there is nothing in my control panel and the only scheme ref i find is in display optiions but it refers to appearance of desktop. Edit: Ahh OK i found it in Sounds and Multimedia in control panelTo find the scheme settings take the following steps: 1. Start 2. Settings 3. Control Panel 4. Sound and Audio devices 5. Sounds TAB Sounds and Multimedia in control panel has no checkbox to mute, move the slider left. |
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