Windows xp individual program volume control




















How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. What does "did not work" mean exactly? Yes - if the sndvol Or this: Windows cannot execute SndVol To "test" your sndvol Do you see the Master Volume display or do you get an error message?

If you see an error message, exactly what does it say? If the Master Volume opens, there is nothing wrong with your sndvol If you need a sndvol But if not, then you should be able to restore it with the procedure to expand it from your XP disk. An easier way may be to look on your PC for a folder called i, which usually but not always has the full set of XP files. Then just copy the sndvol If you removed the sound driver, though, then you'd need to replace it either from Dell's site or from the driver disk that came with your machine.

If you post the PC model and what sound device you have we may be able to help you find it. Thanks to you I was able to reload the volume control. As you suggested, I did find a copy of sndvol Once this was done I was able to reaccess it.

Thanks for your assistance. Browse Community. Method 1. Click on "Sounds and Audio Devices. Place a checkmark next to "Show volume control on the taskbar. Click "OK. Method 2. Press and hold the "Shift" key while inserting the installation disc to prevent it from starting up automatically. Type "cmd" into the "Open" box, then click "OK.

Type the letter of the drive you inserted the installation disc into, followed by a colon. For example, if you inserted the disc into your "E" drive, type "E:". Type "expand sndvol Type "exit," then press "Enter. The volume control program will now display in the notification tray of your Windows XP desktop. Press the volume up button on your keyboard or just click the speaker icon in the bottom right of your screen.

Yes No. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 2. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. If you follow the steps outlined in method one for displaying the volume control program and receive the error message of "Windows cannot display the volume control on the taskbar because the Volume Control program has not been installed. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. If your computer does not have sound, there may be a problem with your computer's sound card.

Verify that your computer is reading the sound card correctly by making sure it shows up under "Sound, video and game controllers," which is located under "Device Manager" on the tab labeled "Hardware" in "Control Panel.



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