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I tried that yesterday, but the fact is that it is uninstalled. It gives me
an error message and tells me to go to add/remove programs to reinstall it or something, which when I do go there, I cannot find where it is. "Ted Zieglar" wrote: > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices > Volume tab > Place volume icon in taskbar > > Ted Zieglar > > "Danielle" <Danielle @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A22C4A1D-6D2D-4FC1-BEDB-8846F0C6A7DC@microsoft.com... > > My computer has been extremely laggy lately. So, I spent the day doing virus > > scans, spyware cleaners, defragmenting, Clean up, and the windows program > > that cleans out unneccessary components. I guess by doing this it uninstalled > > my volume control setting. I have searched through this entire forum and > > cannot make any sense out of what I should do. Is there anyone who can > > explain to me how to reinstall my volume control in lamens terms? Thanks!! > > -Danielle > |
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Windows' volume control is part of the operating system, so you can't
uninstall it. Could you be referring to certain software that came with your sound card? Whenever posting about an error message, please include the full text of the message. -- Ted Zieglar "You can do it if you try." "Danielle" <Danielle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F0765127-2823-443A-9660-884EC740462C@microsoft.com... > I tried that yesterday, but the fact is that it is uninstalled. It gives me > an error message and tells me to go to add/remove programs to reinstall it or > something, which when I do go there, I cannot find where it is. > > "Ted Zieglar" wrote: > > > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices > Volume tab > Place volume icon in taskbar > > > > Ted Zieglar > > > > "Danielle" <Danielle @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A22C4A1D-6D2D-4FC1-BEDB-8846F0C6A7DC@microsoft.com... > > > My computer has been extremely laggy lately. So, I spent the day doing virus > > > scans, spyware cleaners, defragmenting, Clean up, and the windows program > > > that cleans out unneccessary components. I guess by doing this it uninstalled > > > my volume control setting. I have searched through this entire forum and > > > cannot make any sense out of what I should do. Is there anyone who can > > > explain to me how to reinstall my volume control in lamens terms? Thanks!! > > > -Danielle > > |
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No, it is definetly the volume control. When I go to Acessories>Entertainment
...it's gone and also when I try to re-add to the task bar it says I have to install it. It disapeared after I did a windows provided clean up of un-used components. That is the only way I think it uninstalled. I still have a soundcard and it is activated. It is the volume that is uninstalled and missing. "Ted Zieglar" wrote: > Windows' volume control is part of the operating system, so you can't > uninstall it. > > Could you be referring to certain software that came with your sound card? > > Whenever posting about an error message, please include the full text of the > message. > > -- > Ted Zieglar > "You can do it if you try." > > "Danielle" <Danielle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F0765127-2823-443A-9660-884EC740462C@microsoft.com... > > I tried that yesterday, but the fact is that it is uninstalled. It gives > me > > an error message and tells me to go to add/remove programs to reinstall it > or > > something, which when I do go there, I cannot find where it is. > > > > "Ted Zieglar" wrote: > > > > > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices > Volume tab > Place volume > icon in taskbar > > > > > > Ted Zieglar > > > > > > "Danielle" <Danielle @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A22C4A1D-6D2D-4FC1-BEDB-8846F0C6A7DC@microsoft.com... > > > > My computer has been extremely laggy lately. So, I spent the day doing > virus > > > > scans, spyware cleaners, defragmenting, Clean up, and the windows > program > > > > that cleans out unneccessary components. I guess by doing this it > uninstalled > > > > my volume control setting. I have searched through this entire forum > and > > > > cannot make any sense out of what I should do. Is there anyone who can > > > > explain to me how to reinstall my volume control in lamens terms? > Thanks!! > > > > -Danielle > > > > > |
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On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 19:46:02 -0800, Danielle wrote:
> No, it is definetly the volume control. When I go to Acessories>Entertainment > ..it's gone > and also when I try to re-add to the task bar it says I have to install it. > It disapeared after I did a windows provided clean up of un-used components. > That is the only way I think it uninstalled. I still have a soundcard and it > is activated. It is the volume that is uninstalled and missing. Which Windows provided cleanup did you use? The automatic prompt that removes only unused shortcuts from the desktop or the portion of Disk Cleanup that brings up the Add/Remove Programs list? If it was Disk Cleanup showing the Add/Remove list, it's possible you uninstalled something related to the sound card. The "frequency of use" isn't always accurate in the Add/Remove screen. Something that looks like it is never used, may actually be needed. Since your sound card install seems to be okay (shows as present and working in Device Manager and Control Panel> Sounds), have you tried reinstalling the drivers for the card? On my system, the Windows provided Volume Controls get supplanted with ones from nVidia. Perhaps something similar happens on your system and reinstalling the drivers would restore the missing pieces of your volume controls. Worth a try anyhow... -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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My soundcard came with the computer I have no way to install it again.
I just noticed Paint and Calculator are gone as well. The cleanup I used is not in the add/remove programs. It says it will remove unused components to free up disk space. But I didn't want Calculator, Paint, and Volume Control to be uninstalled. I went control panel>Performance and maintenance>Free up space on your hard disk. Then it ran its course, I also performed the windows components one. After that I didn't have Volume Control, Paint, or Calculator. Please help!! "Sharon F" wrote: > On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 19:46:02 -0800, Danielle wrote: > > > No, it is definetly the volume control. When I go to Acessories>Entertainment > > ..it's gone > > and also when I try to re-add to the task bar it says I have to install it. > > It disapeared after I did a windows provided clean up of un-used components. > > That is the only way I think it uninstalled. I still have a soundcard and it > > is activated. It is the volume that is uninstalled and missing. > > Which Windows provided cleanup did you use? The automatic prompt that > removes only unused shortcuts from the desktop or the portion of Disk > Cleanup that brings up the Add/Remove Programs list? If it was Disk Cleanup > showing the Add/Remove list, it's possible you uninstalled something > related to the sound card. The "frequency of use" isn't always accurate in > the Add/Remove screen. Something that looks like it is never used, may > actually be needed. > > Since your sound card install seems to be okay (shows as present and > working in Device Manager and Control Panel> Sounds), have you tried > reinstalling the drivers for the card? On my system, the Windows provided > Volume Controls get supplanted with ones from nVidia. Perhaps something > similar happens on your system and reinstalling the drivers would restore > the missing pieces of your volume controls. Worth a try anyhow... > > -- > Sharon F > MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User > |
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 08:31:25 -0800, Danielle wrote:
> My soundcard came with the computer I have no way to install it again. You don't need to reinstall the sound card - just the drivers for it. Your computer may have come with a disk marked "drivers." That would be a good place to check for it. > I went control panel>Performance and maintenance>Free up space on your hard > disk. Then it ran its course, I also performed the windows components one. Okay,that is the Disk Cleanup tool. Also reachable by going to Start> Accessories> System Tools> Disk Cleanup. The portion for "components" hooks into Add/Remove Programs and shows the Add/Remove Windows Components interface. It's kind of misleading how it shows up with boxes already checked for you. It is not making recommendations, it is wanting you to go through the list and remove checks from items you no longer want installed. You can get Paint and Calculator back using this interface. Open Control Panel. Click on Add or Remove Programs. On the screen that appears, click "Add/Remove Windows Components" in the left hand column. A new screen will appear. "Accessories and Utilities" should already be highlighted. If it's not, click on it to select it. Then click the Details button. On the next screen, select Accessories and click Details again. Finally, on the screen that appears, place check marks next to Calculator and Paint. Click OK and Windows should reinstall those programs for you. There's a bit of snag in getting Volume Controls back. Once it's installed and uninstalled, it doesn't show up in Add/Remove Components again. Why I don't know but that's how it is. So if reinstalling sound drivers doesn't give back the Volume Controls, you could search your Windows XP CD for the file that runs Volume which is named sndvol32.exe. If the file is compressed on the CD it's name will show as sndvol32.ex_ You can use Start> Run> MSCONFIG> EXPAND to expand the file properly. Or easier if you have another computer available nearby that runs XP is to copy the file and transfer it to your PC. It should be placed in the \Windows\System32\ folder. Create a shortcut to that file. Rename it "Volume Controls" and place that shortcut into your start menu. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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I don't think I got a disk, it came from Dell, they shipped me the computer.
"Sharon F" wrote: > On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 08:31:25 -0800, Danielle wrote: > > > My soundcard came with the computer I have no way to install it again. > > You don't need to reinstall the sound card - just the drivers for it. Your > computer may have come with a disk marked "drivers." That would be a good > place to check for it. > > > I went control panel>Performance and maintenance>Free up space on your hard > > disk. Then it ran its course, I also performed the windows components one. > > Okay,that is the Disk Cleanup tool. Also reachable by going to Start> > Accessories> System Tools> Disk Cleanup. The portion for "components" hooks > into Add/Remove Programs and shows the Add/Remove Windows Components > interface. > > It's kind of misleading how it shows up with boxes already checked for you. > It is not making recommendations, it is wanting you to go through the list > and remove checks from items you no longer want installed. > > You can get Paint and Calculator back using this interface. > Open Control Panel. Click on Add or Remove Programs. On the screen that > appears, click "Add/Remove Windows Components" in the left hand column. A > new screen will appear. > > "Accessories and Utilities" should already be highlighted. If it's not, > click on it to select it. Then click the Details button. On the next > screen, select Accessories and click Details again. Finally, on the screen > that appears, place check marks next to Calculator and Paint. Click OK and > Windows should reinstall those programs for you. > > There's a bit of snag in getting Volume Controls back. Once it's installed > and uninstalled, it doesn't show up in Add/Remove Components again. Why I > don't know but that's how it is. So if reinstalling sound drivers doesn't > give back the Volume Controls, you could search your Windows XP CD for the > file that runs Volume which is named sndvol32.exe. If the file is > compressed on the CD it's name will show as sndvol32.ex_ You can use Start> > Run> MSCONFIG> EXPAND to expand the file properly. > > Or easier if you have another computer available nearby that runs XP is to > copy the file and transfer it to your PC. It should be placed in the > \Windows\System32\ folder. Create a shortcut to that file. Rename it > "Volume Controls" and place that shortcut into your start menu. > > -- > Sharon F > MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User > |
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On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 07:59:02 -0800, Danielle wrote:
> I don't think I got a disk, it came from Dell, they shipped me the computer. You'll need to contact Dell tech support or use their forums then to get directions on how to restore a single operating system file. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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