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Original title: how to install the device Mixter XP OS CD are very cheap now so maybe you should buy one and do a clean install instead of crop to the iceberg and save you headaches.Ĭannot install device mixer, error lack sndvol32.exe Since you have an iceberg under this issue, why not try to install the clone from the link below. You can also copy the file from another computer. Since you don't have one you can borrow one from someone. This article will show you how to install sndvol32.exe from the CD. No sound, no XP install disc and no file sndvol32.exe in the system32/dllcache folder. Volume icon is not displayed in the notification area, and you may receive an error message when you try to add
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If you have Windows XP, I suggest you to consult the following link to restore the SndVO元2.exe file. What version of the operating system is installed on your computer? Glen A Jacquart * address email is removed from the privacy *. I'll open this one up Can someone tell me what to do with the file? Please don't tell me where I can get him!

I got the file I386 on my installation disc and am now in "It's a very good answer, now you answer the question I asked? I need to answer the question that I want or I'll get an answer to a different question. I really do this more difficult by asking a similar question to the one I asked 8 months ago. I have my sounds restored, and now I can adjust the volume icon to Mute or move the slider up/down to control the volume to my satisfaction.Īgain, many thanks for your kind assistance, and I hope that this will work for other users as well as it did for me.MY question is on October 22 How can I restore file "SndVol32.exe" once I have it? Lo and behold the volume icon on my taskbar is now working perfectly. Īs far as I can recall these are the steps I did. Then I did a fresh d/load from your link.
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In the "Add this Website to the zone" dialog box, type: - (Make sure that "Require server verification (https) for all sites in this zone" is not checked).then select Add - OK. There were several solutions suggested, but I chose the one to delete the sndvol32.exe files I had previously d/loaded - then as suggested, before d/loading a fresh version - go to Internet Explorer - select Security tab - Trusted Sites - Sites. You really did all the groundwork for me and I couldn't have done it without your help. Tufenuf: Glad to share how I got rid of the "security message". I would very much appreciate any further input which may help me with this problem.Ĭlick to expand. So now that I have sndvol32.exe installed in the Windows\Prefetch folder and cannot Open the file - and am still getting the "volume icon" error message, what more can I do to get my sound to work? I still have no sound - and the error msg still comes up when I try to "place volume icon in taskbar". Now when I try to Open the file, the error msg is: "Windows cannot open this file".
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exe to be placed on the desktop - then I extracted the file and it got placed in the C:\Windows\Prefetch folder.

I did d/load it, but instead of it being placed in the Windows/System32 folder as suggested (I didn't know how to do this) I opted for the. I have just by chance happened upon some advice which was given by Couriant in your forums about d/loading and installing sndvol32.exe. (RealTek AC97 Audio/Audio Codecs/Legacy Audio Drivers/Media Control Devices/Legacy Video Capture Devices/Video Codecs/TSSTcorp CDW/DVD).

My Device Manager shows that all my Sounds and Audio devices are working properly. There is no such thing listed in Add/Remove programs. To install it use Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel". When I try to "place the volume icon in taskbar" the error msg is: "Windows cannot display volume control on task bar because the volume control program has not been installed. I have been having problems with my WinXP/SP2 sound.
