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Quote: from [m]whrocky5092[/m] at 10:32 am on Dec. 26, 2008[quote]how can i put it back on?[/quote]
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Original Post
whrocky5092
Posted at 10:32 am on Dec. 26, 2008
how can i put it back on?
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rand0mguy
Posted at 4:34 pm on Dec. 26, 2008
Go to control panel ( windows button + R, then type "control" without quotes) or click start > control panel, then if you are in classic view click the sounds and audio devices icon, or if in category view click sounds, speech and audio devices, then change speaker settings. both ways should bring up the same window, then check "place volume icon on the task bar".
Megan7
Posted at 10:44 am on Dec. 26, 2008
Restart it.
SkAnDyBaR
Posted at 10:39 am on Dec. 26, 2008
system restore
Points
Posted at 10:34 am on Dec. 26, 2008
Right click on the Task bar and click Properties. Then click Notification Settings and tick the box, "Volume".
Eclipse2005
Posted at 10:33 am on Dec. 26, 2008
restart.
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