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From:
Curtis Delzer <curtis1014@verizon.net>Subject:
Re: sound card problemDate:
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One thing you may do is this; there is, in windows 7, a "volume
mixer" dialog where one of the items for gw-connect may be muted. It
happened to me with other stuff so do check that out. Window-eyes
"unmute" control or any other except in that "volume mixer" has no effect.
Curtis Delzer.
HS.
K 6 V F O
San Bernardino, CA.
curtis@calweb.com
skype: curtis1014
At 05:42 AM 01/30/13, you wrote:
>Hi again Rod,
>Well I've restored the computer to as early a date as I dare, (lots of
>changes were made before that date to fix other errors), and nothing
>good has come of it. I've re-installed the programme, signed out,
>reset the settings... nothing. I'm at a loss.
>Best
>Daniel
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<font size=3>One thing you may do is this; there is, in windows 7,
a "volume mixer" dialog where one of the items for gw-connect
may be muted. It happened to me with other stuff so do check that out.
Window-eyes "unmute" control or any other except in that
"volume mixer" has no effect.<br><br>
<br>
Curtis Delzer.<br>
HS.<br><br>
K 6 V F O<br>
San Bernardino, CA.<br><br>
curtis@calweb.com<br><br>
skype: curtis1014<br><br>
<br><br>
At 05:42 AM 01/30/13, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Hi again Rod,<br>
Well I've restored the computer to as early a date as I dare, (lots
of<br>
changes were made before that date to fix other errors), and nothing<br>
good has come of it. I've re-installed the programme, signed
out,<br>
reset the settings... nothing. I'm at a loss.<br>
Best<br>
Daniel</font></blockquote></body>
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One thing you may do is this; there is, in windows 7, a "volume
mixer" dialog where one of the items for gw-connect may be muted. It
happened to me with other stuff so do check that out. Window-eyes
"unmute" control or any other except in that "volume mixer" has no effect.
Curtis Delzer.
HS.
K 6 V F O
San Bernardino, CA.
curtis@calweb.com
skype: curtis1014
At 05:42 AM 01/30/13, you wrote:
>Hi again Rod,
>Well I've restored the computer to as early a date as I dare, (lots of
>changes were made before that date to fix other errors), and nothing
>good has come of it. I've re-installed the programme, signed out,
>reset the settings... nothing. I'm at a loss.
>Best
>Daniel
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<font size=3>One thing you may do is this; there is, in windows 7,
a "volume mixer" dialog where one of the items for gw-connect
may be muted. It happened to me with other stuff so do check that out.
Window-eyes "unmute" control or any other except in that
"volume mixer" has no effect.<br><br>
<br>
Curtis Delzer.<br>
HS.<br><br>
K 6 V F O<br>
San Bernardino, CA.<br><br>
curtis@calweb.com<br><br>
skype: curtis1014<br><br>
<br><br>
At 05:42 AM 01/30/13, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Hi again Rod,<br>
Well I've restored the computer to as early a date as I dare, (lots
of<br>
changes were made before that date to fix other errors), and nothing<br>
good has come of it. I've re-installed the programme, signed
out,<br>
reset the settings... nothing. I'm at a loss.<br>
Best<br>
Daniel</font></blockquote></body>
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