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Anyone encountered a "sudden out of the blue one day problem" where you
heard normal audio from your speakers, the volume control icon went missing,
the audio device properties said all codecs etc are working properly, but
the info screen to change anything was all greyed out? I managed to fix by
rolling back my system a few days, but how un-nerving. Is there a VBS fix
for this, or is rolling back the thing to do?
 

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"Pentium" <pent@anycomp.info> wrote in message
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> Anyone encountered a "sudden out of the blue one day problem" where you
> heard normal audio from your speakers, the volume control icon went
> missing, the audio device properties said all codecs etc are working
> properly, but the info screen to change anything was all greyed out? I
> managed to fix by rolling back my system a few days, but how un-nerving.
> Is there a VBS fix for this, or is rolling back the thing to do?
>
>
>
Hi
Seems like something upset your audio drivers
Did you install or uninstall anything previous to it happening?
Chas
 
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See if you have disable the sound device, in the device manager, or if you
unpick the sound icon on the taskbar.

"Pentium" wrote:

> Anyone encountered a "sudden out of the blue one day problem" where you
> heard normal audio from your speakers, the volume control icon went missing,
> the audio device properties said all codecs etc are working properly, but
> the info screen to change anything was all greyed out? I managed to fix by
> rolling back my system a few days, but how un-nerving. Is there a VBS fix
> for this, or is rolling back the thing to do?
>
>
>
>