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Ding.wav replaced by system beep


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Something that may fix the fault you have:

Anybody here buy a Dell computer
Personally, I would think you are best off going to someone, who can build up a computer by using choice hardware. With the name brand computers, you get a lot of extras...

Log on with the account that has the problem. Go to Control Panel, and double click on Sounds and Audio Devices. Select the Sounds tab. At the sound scheme prompt, select, "Window's Default". Click on OK, and then re-start the computer.

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JANA

Running Windows Xp Pro Sp2...

By default, when I set the system speaker volume using the speaker icon in the notification area next to the system clock, the ding.wav file is played through the external system speakers to aid in selecting the proper volume. For no apparent reason the ding.wav sound was replaced by the standard system beep sound played through the small case speaker.Additionally, the Recycle Bin's shredding sound effect has disappeared as well. Under Sounds and Audio Device Properties, all sounds are visible in the Program Events Window, and all play their respective sounds when you push the play-preview icon. The sounds are all there I just can't get at them!

How do you restore the system to normal behaviour. I tried setting up a user account apart from my own and found that by logging into the user account all sounds were present and intact - the idea here - to copy or export the "good" registry values over to my existing account. This did not work. Simply turning Schemes on or off or saving a Scheme under a different name does not work either. (HKEYCURRENTUSER-AppEvents-Schemes-Apps-.Default-.Default) copied Current and Default values even though the values present on the existing account were identical! Is something redirecting sound I am unaware of? The computer is reportedly free from viruses and adware.

Ware out
this is spyware,see below WareOut is a rogue spyware removal application operated by 'Coteco LLC', suspected to be a front for a CoolWebSearch affiliate (hosted in a netblock full of CWS variant servers...

Any buttistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thanking all those who respond, in advance. FM



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