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Old 08-03-2006, 12:36   #3
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Re: System Restore Windows XP

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Originally Posted by Gareth
It seems a bit drastic just to try and get your speakers working again.

If it was me, I would start by looking at the obvious stuff like, has the volume been set to minimum or are the speakers muted in Windows. Only takes a couple of seconds to check (Start -> Control Panel -> Sounds) and could save you from having one of those moments.

Next, check that the sound card is showing as working in your device manager, and that there isn't a yellow exclamation mark indicating a problem. You could also check that the drivers weren't affected by the virus (if that is what has caused the problem)... you could even just try uninstalling and re-installing the drivers in any case. Again, it's a lot less hassle than doing a system restore.

Just my
I thought the sytem restore was just clicking a few button..... to change the system to a previous time / date and looked simple

http://support.microsoft.com/default...23120121120120

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