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re: Question about 'Volume Control:There are no active mixer devices available
Wednesday, November 15, 2006 at 12:24 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by SSR_Magnum
(1 messages posted)
Ok that works but if you take one more step and select the Recovery Tab and in the
3 Drop-Downs change from "Take No Action" to "Restart the Service" then you won't
have to keep repeating the action in the future when the problem reoccurs as windows
will automatically take care of it for you.
On Thursday, December 8, 2005 at 9:20 pm, number41writer wrote:
>I had this problem as well. It happened randomly in the middle of downloading music.
> But thanks to some tech help from another site, the fix was pretty easy.
>
>Go to Start --> Run, and type in services.msc.
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>A window will pop up with a list of services. Scroll down to Windows Audio. Right-click
>and click on Properties.
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>Make sure that "Startup type" is set to automatic. Also, make sure, under "Service
>status," start is selected. (Mine was somehow set on stopped. I clicked start
and
>-- voila! -- it worked.)
>
>Hope this works for you, too.
>
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