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More info?)
Surely your grandson wouldn't do that. Sounds more likely to me that there
is a problem with your audio hardware, it may be disabled or it may be
faulty.
Click Start>Control Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager then select Sound,
Video and Game Controllers. Is your sound card listed there? Double-click
its icon. Is it disabled? Is it reporting a problem?
Damo
"Rich Barry" <rbarryNot@socal.rr.com> wrote in message
news:gvGue.47315$ya2.41525@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> Go to the Control Panel>Sound and Audio Devices Icon. Click on it
> and in the Volume Dialog Box make sure that the
> " Mute " box is not checked and the "Place volume icon in taskbar" is
> checked. Click on Advanced and make sure that none
> of the mute boxes are checked there.
> "hummingbirdlinda" <hummingbirdlinda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:18410396-0B68-47BB-8685-D09A9A0F8972@microsoft.com...
>> I use to have sound, But i think my gandson delieted something on here.
>> and
>> i dont know how to get it back/ ,Could someone help me? I also have no
>> volume
>> control on my task bar
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