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Answer» Has ANYONE run across this before and how did you fix it?Go to start - run - type services.msc and press enter. Check the Windows Audio service, is it running? If not, start it and set it to Automatic. Hope this helps.There is another apperant problem that is not service RELATED. Most forum sites, TEND to point towards replacing the audiosrv.dll file. Which I have done, as well as blowing out several of the installed components and drivers that run the audio system. None of which, have solved this problem.Can you describe your EXACT problem? It's hard to advice on one sentence problem description. What Windows version? Complete System RestoreSay again?
Quote from: Broni on June 24, 2008, 06:44:00 PM Say again?
I performed a complete system restore on the problem computer to resolve my issue!I SEE...And ? ?
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