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Michael Hawes

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 4:16 pm
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"Gordon" <gordonlr DeleteThis @DELETEswbell.net> wrote in message
news:37soq39dukfurvrvec4asrcc6fq3ind8st@4ax.com...
> The volume control on my computer's task bar has vanished and I
> can't figure out how to restore it. I'm talking about the small
> speaker icon that was located at the right hand end of my task
> bar. It was there and fully functional a few days ago but seems
> to have been deleted entirely.
>
> When I open Control Panel - Sounds and Audio Devices, then select
> the Volume Tab I see a small checkbox with the text; Place Volume
> Icon on the task bar. When I check this checkbox I get an error
> message; Windows cannot display the volume control on the task
> bar because the volume control has not been installed. To install
> it, use Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.
>
> I've tried everything I can think of in so much as installing the
> volume control with the Add/Remove Programs function in Control
> Panel. There is no explicit mentioning of the volume control, but
> seems to want me to place a CD in the CD drive then tell it which
> program to install. I blank out here...which CD, and which
> program or whatever on this CD?
>
> Incidentally, my computer's sound system works normally for
> things like MIDI files playing through the SB Live Wave Device.
> Also, in Control Panel - Sounds and Audio Devices - Sounds Tab,
> all the computer function sounds are working.
>
> What killed my Volume Control and how may I restore it? I use
> Pizzicato Arpege Music software to compose music scores, and have
> always played these through the computer sound system, but this
> is not available now and the music software is silent.
>
> Thanks for any leads or insights, Gordon
>
When this happens to my system I run CHKDSK /F on the drive with the OS
instaled. After reboot it comes back. If chkdsk fixes a lot of problems you
may have to repeat process to regain colume control icon. If that doesn't
fix it for you, try the add/remove programs and insert the driver CD for
your sound card.

Mike.

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:05 pm
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Gordon <gordonlr.DeleteThis@DELETEswbell.net> wrote:

> You have misunderstood me. I have NOT been asked for any specific
> CD. I was just guessing that maybe the error message was
> referring to the XP CD.
>
> The error message reads, "Windows cannot display the volume
> control on the task bar because the Volume Control has not been
> installed. To install it, use Add/Remove Programs in Control
> Panel."
>
> That's all, there is NO information as to where I can find the

So you don't know what Control Panel is.
Yes, I misunderstood.













I > necessary file or files that I need to install. I was just
> guessing that maybe this was on the XP CD, but when I tried using
> the XP CD I was warned not to do so because the files on the CD
> were older than the files on my computer. Gordon
>>
>>>>> The volume control was installed and it was working properly
>>>>> until about 3 days ago. I have no idea what uninstalled it, nor
>>>>> what CD I need to put in the CD drive to re-install it.
>>>>
>>>>Are you trying to say that a CD is required by Add/Remove
>>>>Programs?
>>>>
>>> That's the message I get when I click on the checkbox in Control
>>> Panel - Sounds and Audio Devices - Volume tab.
>>
>>Ack! That's not the message you get in Sounds and Audio Devices. The
>>instruction I referred to is in Add/Remove Programs. You did a big
>>leap there IMO.
>>
>>>>> Incidentally, I'm running Windows XP Pro
>>>>
>>>>If the answer is yes, try the Windows XP CD.
>>>>
>>>>Good luck.
>>>>
>>> Thanks, John, I tried, or started to try using the XP CD. I got a
>>> warning message telling me that the XP files on the CD were older
>>> than those on my computer's hard drive, due to on-line updates,
>>> and the implication was that I should NOT try to re-install from
>>> the CD.
>>
>>Hopefully you're not talking about reinstalling Windows XP.
>>
>>> So, I need to know which little obscure file on this CD has the
>>> sound Volume Control .dll or whatever, so I can tell my Add/Remove
>>> Programs where to look for the file it needs.
>>
>>In the prior paragraph, you say it found the files but they were
>>older. Now you are saying it needs a location/path.
>>
>>I don't see it explicitly stated, but I guess you're suggesting that
>>Add/Remove Programs specifies the DLL file it's looking for. I'm not
>>sure, but you might have to manually search the cab files on the
>>Windows XP CD in order to get a proper path.
>>
>>Good luck.
>>
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>>> Gordon
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(Msg. 18) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:05 pm
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"Gordon" <gordonlr DeleteThis @DELETEswbell.net> wrote in message
news:37soq39dukfurvrvec4asrcc6fq3ind8st@4ax.com...
> The volume control on my computer's task bar has vanished and I
> can't figure out how to restore it. I'm talking about the small
> speaker icon that was located at the right hand end of my task
> bar. It was there and fully functional a few days ago but seems
> to have been deleted entirely.
>
> When I open Control Panel - Sounds and Audio Devices, then select
> the Volume Tab I see a small checkbox with the text; Place Volume
> Icon on the task bar. When I check this checkbox I get an error
> message; Windows cannot display the volume control on the task
> bar because the volume control has not been installed. To install
> it, use Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.
>
> I've tried everything I can think of in so much as installing the
> volume control with the Add/Remove Programs function in Control
> Panel. There is no explicit mentioning of the volume control, but
> seems to want me to place a CD in the CD drive then tell it which
> program to install. I blank out here...which CD, and which
> program or whatever on this CD?
>
> Incidentally, my computer's sound system works normally for
> things like MIDI files playing through the SB Live Wave Device.
> Also, in Control Panel - Sounds and Audio Devices - Sounds Tab,
> all the computer function sounds are working.
>
> What killed my Volume Control and how may I restore it? I use
> Pizzicato Arpege Music software to compose music scores, and have
> always played these through the computer sound system, but this
> is not available now and the music software is silent.
>
> Thanks for any leads or insights, Gordon
>
>
..sndvol32 is what you`re searching for.
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:05 pm
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On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 19:03:54 GMT, "meerkat" <unknown.RemoveThis@athome.com>
wrote:

>
>"Gordon" <gordonlr.RemoveThis@DELETEswbell.net> wrote in message
>news:37soq39dukfurvrvec4asrcc6fq3ind8st@4ax.com...
>> The volume control on my computer's task bar has vanished and I
>> can't figure out how to restore it. I'm talking about the small
>> speaker icon that was located at the right hand end of my task
>> bar. It was there and fully functional a few days ago but seems
>> to have been deleted entirely.
>>
>> When I open Control Panel - Sounds and Audio Devices, then select
>> the Volume Tab I see a small checkbox with the text; Place Volume
>> Icon on the task bar. When I check this checkbox I get an error
>> message; Windows cannot display the volume control on the task
>> bar because the volume control has not been installed. To install
>> it, use Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.
>>
>> I've tried everything I can think of in so much as installing the
>> volume control with the Add/Remove Programs function in Control
>> Panel. There is no explicit mentioning of the volume control, but
>> seems to want me to place a CD in the CD drive then tell it which
>> program to install. I blank out here...which CD, and which
>> program or whatever on this CD?
>>
>> Incidentally, my computer's sound system works normally for
>> things like MIDI files playing through the SB Live Wave Device.
>> Also, in Control Panel - Sounds and Audio Devices - Sounds Tab,
>> all the computer function sounds are working.
>>
>> What killed my Volume Control and how may I restore it? I use
>> Pizzicato Arpege Music software to compose music scores, and have
>> always played these through the computer sound system, but this
>> is not available now and the music software is silent.
>>
>> Thanks for any leads or insights, Gordon
>>
>>
>.sndvol32 is what you`re searching for.
>
Thanks, Meerkat. I looked and found the file SHDVOL32.EX_ on
my Windows XP CD and also in the Windows\I386 folder on my hard
drive. But, since this isn't a regular .exe file I can't run it
as a separate program. I think this .ex_ designation means that
it has to be run by the install program or some such.

I'm about ready to give up on this and buy a VISTA upgrade then
install it and see if this would correct the problem.

Is there any chance that removing the sound card then booting, to
let the computer clear the record of the old sound setup, then
re-install the sound card and see if it Windows XP would find it
and set it up properly? Might be worth a try. I sure haven't much
to lose. Gordon
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(Msg. 20) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:04 pm
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Gordon wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 19:03:54 GMT, "meerkat" <unknown.TakeThisOut@athome.com>
> wrote:

[snip]

> I'm about ready to give up on this and buy a VISTA upgrade then
> install it and see if this would correct the problem.

You're asking for a lot more problems if you install Vista, from most of
the feedback concerning the OS.

> Is there any chance that removing the sound card then booting, to
> let the computer clear the record of the old sound setup, then
> re-install the sound card and see if it Windows XP would find it
> and set it up properly? Might be worth a try. I sure haven't much
> to lose. Gordon

That's what I would do. Uninstall the sound card software, the card
itself (through Control Panel, remove software, then Device Manager,
Uninstall), then restart with the driver CD for the sound card in the CD
drive. Windows should "find new hardware" with a dialog box asking
about drivers. Steer it to the CD and allow it to install the sound
card. Or, the CD may have a startup menu you can use to install. It's
certainly worth a try and has a good chance of working.
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:22 pm
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"Gordon" <gordonlr DeleteThis @DELETEswbell.net> wrote in message
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> The volume control on my computer's task bar has vanished and I
> can't figure out how to restore it. I'm talking about the small
> speaker icon that was located at the right hand end of my task
> bar. It was there and fully functional a few days ago but seems
> to have been deleted entirely.

Windows up to XP had this toggle switch in
/ Control Panel / Multimedia.

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(Msg. 22) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:04 pm
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Gordon <gordonlr.TakeThisOut@DELETEswbell.net> wrote:

> I'm about ready to give up on this and buy a VISTA upgrade then
> install it and see if this would correct the problem.

Can you install Vista on an MP3 player?
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(Msg. 23) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:04 pm
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"Gordon" <gordonlr.DeleteThis@DELETEswbell.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 19:03:54 GMT, "meerkat" <unknown.DeleteThis@athome.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Gordon" <gordonlr.DeleteThis@DELETEswbell.net> wrote in message
>>news:37soq39dukfurvrvec4asrcc6fq3ind8st@4ax.com...
>>> The volume control on my computer's task bar has vanished and I
>>> can't figure out how to restore it. I'm talking about the small
>>> speaker icon that was located at the right hand end of my task
>>> bar. It was there and fully functional a few days ago but seems
>>> to have been deleted entirely.
>>>
>>> When I open Control Panel - Sounds and Audio Devices, then select
>>> the Volume Tab I see a small checkbox with the text; Place Volume
>>> Icon on the task bar. When I check this checkbox I get an error
>>> message; Windows cannot display the volume control on the task
>>> bar because the volume control has not been installed. To install
>>> it, use Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.
>>>
>>> I've tried everything I can think of in so much as installing the
>>> volume control with the Add/Remove Programs function in Control
>>> Panel. There is no explicit mentioning of the volume control, but
>>> seems to want me to place a CD in the CD drive then tell it which
>>> program to install. I blank out here...which CD, and which
>>> program or whatever on this CD?
>>>
>>> Incidentally, my computer's sound system works normally for
>>> things like MIDI files playing through the SB Live Wave Device.
>>> Also, in Control Panel - Sounds and Audio Devices - Sounds Tab,
>>> all the computer function sounds are working.
>>>
>>> What killed my Volume Control and how may I restore it? I use
>>> Pizzicato Arpege Music software to compose music scores, and have
>>> always played these through the computer sound system, but this
>>> is not available now and the music software is silent.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any leads or insights, Gordon
>>>
>>>
>>.sndvol32 is what you`re searching for.
>>
> Thanks, Meerkat. I looked and found the file SHDVOL32.EX_ on
> my Windows XP CD and also in the Windows\I386 folder on my hard
> drive. But, since this isn't a regular .exe file I can't run it
> as a separate program. I think this .ex_ designation means that
> it has to be run by the install program or some such.

It needs to be expanded as it is a compressed file on the cd.

From Kellys Corner

Volume Control - Error Message

If the above hasn't helped and you have received this error:

Windows cannot display the volume control on the taskbar because the Volume
Control program has not been installed. To install it use Add/Remove
Programs in Control Panel.

To resolve this issue, extract a new copy of Sndvol32.exe from the Windows
XP CD to the system_root \System32 folder on your computer's hard disk. To
do this, follow these steps:

Start/Run/CMD. In the command prompt window type:

X: (where X is your CD Drive letter)
CD \I386

Then use the expand command: expand -r sndvol32.ex_ c:\windows\system32

Note: This assumes XP is installed on C: and that its installed in the
Windows folder. If not, you'll need to adjust the command accordingly.
Additionally, this must be an installable version of XP, not a "recovery
CD".


>
> I'm about ready to give up on this and buy a VISTA upgrade then
> install it and see if this would correct the problem.
>
> Is there any chance that removing the sound card then booting, to
> let the computer clear the record of the old sound setup, then
> re-install the sound card and see if it Windows XP would find it
> and set it up properly? Might be worth a try. I sure haven't much
> to lose. Gordon
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(Msg. 24) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:04 pm
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On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 16:00:44 -0800, Andy <1 DeleteThis @2.3> wrote:

>What sound chip/card do you have? Try reinstalling its Windows audio
>driver.
>
I'm using an older Sound Blaster sound card and speaker system.
It really works good but it is a bit out of date.

I think I have resolved the problem. I removed the sound card and
all the entries in Device Manager, then re-booted several times.
It was really unstable for a while, and would stall out and
re-boot during the start up process. Finally, after about a half
dozen tries it started and settled down.

After things had stabilized I re-installed the sound card and
re-booted. The legacy drivers were installed and my sound system
seems to be working fine, but I still don't have the volume
control on the task bar.

At least I do have my music software back alive and able to play
the music scores.

I'll keep tinkering with this, hoping to get the Volume Control
back in the task bar.

Thanks to all of you for your insights. A bit of information here
and another bit there all comes together and hopefully the worst
of the problem is resolved.

Gordon
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(Msg. 25) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:04 pm
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 19:04:31 -0500, "RobV" <robv.DeleteThis@nowhere.invalid>
wrote:

>Gordon wrote:
>> On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 19:03:54 GMT, "meerkat" <unknown.DeleteThis@athome.com>
>> wrote:
>
>[snip]
>
>> I'm about ready to give up on this and buy a VISTA upgrade then
>> install it and see if this would correct the problem.
>
>You're asking for a lot more problems if you install Vista, from most of
>the feedback concerning the OS.
>
>> Is there any chance that removing the sound card then booting, to
>> let the computer clear the record of the old sound setup, then
>> re-install the sound card and see if it Windows XP would find it
>> and set it up properly? Might be worth a try. I sure haven't much
>> to lose. Gordon
>
>That's what I would do. Uninstall the sound card software, the card
>itself (through Control Panel, remove software, then Device Manager,
>Uninstall), then restart with the driver CD for the sound card in the CD
>drive. Windows should "find new hardware" with a dialog box asking
>about drivers. Steer it to the CD and allow it to install the sound
>card. Or, the CD may have a startup menu you can use to install. It's
>certainly worth a try and has a good chance of working.
>
The problem is that the Sound Blaster card and its CD are a few
years old, and the drivers are not up to date. They seem to be
incompatible with Windows XP.

When I removed the sound card and all drivers then rebooted then
turned the computer off and re-installed the sound card and
started again it worked.

I should never have loaded those out of date drivers and programs
from the Sound Blaster CD. They were compiled for Windows NT, not
for Windows XP.

Gordon
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(Msg. 26) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:04 pm
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On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 00:34:07 GMT, John Doe
<jdoe DeleteThis @usenetlove.invalid> wrote:

>Gordon <gordonlr DeleteThis @DELETEswbell.net> wrote:
>
>> I'm about ready to give up on this and buy a VISTA upgrade then
>> install it and see if this would correct the problem.
>
>Can you install Vista on an MP3 player?
>
I don't know about that, but I'm not dealing with an MP3 player.
I'm dealing with a desktop computer running Windows XP Pro with
Service Pack 2 installed.

It's working okay, now, except that the Volume Control is still
missing from the task bar.
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(Msg. 27) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:04 pm
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On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 11:28:58 +1030, "Fred" <bluser DeleteThis @gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>"Gordon" <gordonlr DeleteThis @DELETEswbell.net> wrote in message
>news:melpq3952qc8v4i5ah9k9he2u2eka319fc@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 19:03:54 GMT, "meerkat" <unknown DeleteThis @athome.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Gordon" <gordonlr DeleteThis @DELETEswbell.net> wrote in message
>>>news:37soq39dukfurvrvec4asrcc6fq3ind8st@4ax.com...
>>>> The volume control on my computer's task bar has vanished and I
>>>> can't figure out how to restore it. I'm talking about the small
>>>> speaker icon that was located at the right hand end of my task
>>>> bar. It was there and fully functional a few days ago but seems
>>>> to have been deleted entirely.
>>>>
>>>> When I open Control Panel - Sounds and Audio Devices, then select
>>>> the Volume Tab I see a small checkbox with the text; Place Volume
>>>> Icon on the task bar. When I check this checkbox I get an error
>>>> message; Windows cannot display the volume control on the task
>>>> bar because the volume control has not been installed. To install
>>>> it, use Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.
>>>>
>>>> I've tried everything I can think of in so much as installing the
>>>> volume control with the Add/Remove Programs function in Control
>>>> Panel. There is no explicit mentioning of the volume control, but
>>>> seems to want me to place a CD in the CD drive then tell it which
>>>> program to install. I blank out here...which CD, and which
>>>> program or whatever on this CD?
>>>>
>>>> Incidentally, my computer's sound system works normally for
>>>> things like MIDI files playing through the SB Live Wave Device.
>>>> Also, in Control Panel - Sounds and Audio Devices - Sounds Tab,
>>>> all the computer function sounds are working.
>>>>
>>>> What killed my Volume Control and how may I restore it? I use
>>>> Pizzicato Arpege Music software to compose music scores, and have
>>>> always played these through the computer sound system, but this
>>>> is not available now and the music software is silent.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any leads or insights, Gordon
>>>>
>>>>
>>>.sndvol32 is what you`re searching for.
>>>
>> Thanks, Meerkat. I looked and found the file SHDVOL32.EX_ on
>> my Windows XP CD and also in the Windows\I386 folder on my hard
>> drive. But, since this isn't a regular .exe file I can't run it
>> as a separate program. I think this .ex_ designation means that
>> it has to be run by the install program or some such.
>
>It needs to be expanded as it is a compressed file on the cd.
>
>From Kellys Corner
>
>Volume Control - Error Message
>
>If the above hasn't helped and you have received this error:
>
>Windows cannot display the volume control on the taskbar because the Volume
>Control program has not been installed. To install it use Add/Remove
>Programs in Control Panel.
>
>To resolve this issue, extract a new copy of Sndvol32.exe from the Windows
>XP CD to the system_root \System32 folder on your computer's hard disk. To
>do this, follow these steps:
>
>Start/Run/CMD. In the command prompt window type:
>
>X: (where X is your CD Drive letter)
>CD \I386
>
>Then use the expand command: expand -r sndvol32.ex_ c:\windows\system32
>
>Note: This assumes XP is installed on C: and that its installed in the
>Windows folder. If not, you'll need to adjust the command accordingly.
>Additionally, this must be an installable version of XP, not a "recovery
>CD".
>
Thanks, Fred, I printed this message out and will go through this
procedure shortly. I want to play around with the existing setup
a bit and try to learn just what is going on. I do have my sound
back in my music software, and that was the main problem. Now if
I can get the Volume Control back in the task bar I'll be in fine
shape.

Gordon
>
>>
>> I'm about ready to give up on this and buy a VISTA upgrade then
>> install it and see if this would correct the problem.
>>
>> Is there any chance that removing the sound card then booting, to
>> let the computer clear the record of the old sound setup, then
>> re-install the sound card and see if it Windows XP would find it
>> and set it up properly? Might be worth a try. I sure haven't much
>> to lose. Gordon
>
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(Msg. 28) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:07 pm
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Gordon wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 19:04:31 -0500, "RobV" <robv.TakeThisOut@nowhere.invalid>
> wrote:
>
>> Gordon wrote:
>>> On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 19:03:54 GMT, "meerkat" <unknown.TakeThisOut@athome.com>
>>> wrote:
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>> I'm about ready to give up on this and buy a VISTA upgrade then
>>> install it and see if this would correct the problem.
>>
>> You're asking for a lot more problems if you install Vista, from
>> most of the feedback concerning the OS.
>>
>>> Is there any chance that removing the sound card then booting, to
>>> let the computer clear the record of the old sound setup, then
>>> re-install the sound card and see if it Windows XP would find it
>>> and set it up properly? Might be worth a try. I sure haven't much
>>> to lose. Gordon
>>
>> That's what I would do. Uninstall the sound card software, the card
>> itself (through Control Panel, remove software, then Device Manager,
>> Uninstall), then restart with the driver CD for the sound card in
>> the CD drive. Windows should "find new hardware" with a dialog box
>> asking about drivers. Steer it to the CD and allow it to install
>> the sound card. Or, the CD may have a startup menu you can use to
>> install. It's certainly worth a try and has a good chance of
>> working.
>>
> The problem is that the Sound Blaster card and its CD are a few
> years old, and the drivers are not up to date. They seem to be
> incompatible with Windows XP.
>
> When I removed the sound card and all drivers then rebooted then
> turned the computer off and re-installed the sound card and
> started again it worked.
>
> I should never have loaded those out of date drivers and programs
> from the Sound Blaster CD. They were compiled for Windows NT, not
> for Windows XP.
>
> Gordon

Didn't know they were older drivers. You can download the current (XP
compatible) drivers from Creative's web site:
http://us.creative.com/support/downloads/
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(Msg. 29) Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 9:29 am
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On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 11:28:58 +1030, "Fred" <bluser.TakeThisOut@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>"Gordon" <gordonlr.TakeThisOut@DELETEswbell.net> wrote in message
>news:melpq3952qc8v4i5ah9k9he2u2eka319fc@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 19:03:54 GMT, "meerkat" <unknown.TakeThisOut@athome.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Gordon" <gordonlr.TakeThisOut@DELETEswbell.net> wrote in message
>>>news:37soq39dukfurvrvec4asrcc6fq3ind8st@4ax.com...
>>>> The volume control on my computer's task bar has vanished and I
>>>> can't figure out how to restore it. I'm talking about the small
>>>> speaker icon that was located at the right hand end of my task
>>>> bar. It was there and fully functional a few days ago but seems
>>>> to have been deleted entirely.
>>>>
>>>> When I open Control Panel - Sounds and Audio Devices, then select
>>>> the Volume Tab I see a small checkbox with the text; Place Volume
>>>> Icon on the task bar. When I check this checkbox I get an error
>>>> message; Windows cannot display the volume control on the task
>>>> bar because the volume control has not been installed. To install
>>>> it, use Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.
>>>>
>>>> I've tried everything I can think of in so much as installing the
>>>> volume control with the Add/Remove Programs function in Control
>>>> Panel. There is no explicit mentioning of the volume control, but
>>>> seems to want me to place a CD in the CD drive then tell it which
>>>> program to install. I blank out here...which CD, and which
>>>> program or whatever on this CD?
>>>>
>>>> Incidentally, my computer's sound system works normally for
>>>> things like MIDI files playing through the SB Live Wave Device.
>>>> Also, in Control Panel - Sounds and Audio Devices - Sounds Tab,
>>>> all the computer function sounds are working.
>>>>
>>>> What killed my Volume Control and how may I restore it? I use
>>>> Pizzicato Arpege Music software to compose music scores, and have
>>>> always played these through the computer sound system, but this
>>>> is not available now and the music software is silent.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any leads or insights, Gordon
>>>>
>>>>
>>>.sndvol32 is what you`re searching for.
>>>
>> Thanks, Meerkat. I looked and found the file SHDVOL32.EX_ on
>> my Windows XP CD and also in the Windows\I386 folder on my hard
>> drive. But, since this isn't a regular .exe file I can't run it
>> as a separate program. I think this .ex_ designation means that
>> it has to be run by the install program or some such.
>
>It needs to be expanded as it is a compressed file on the cd.
>
>From Kellys Corner
>
>Volume Control - Error Message
>
>If the above hasn't helped and you have received this error:
>
>Windows cannot display the volume control on the taskbar because the Volume
>Control program has not been installed. To install it use Add/Remove
>Programs in Control Panel.
>
>To resolve this issue, extract a new copy of Sndvol32.exe from the Windows
>XP CD to the system_root \System32 folder on your computer's hard disk. To
>do this, follow these steps:
>
>Start/Run/CMD. In the command prompt window type:
>
>X: (where X is your CD Drive letter)
>CD \I386
>
>Then use the expand command: expand -r sndvol32.ex_ c:\windows\system32
>
>Note: This assumes XP is installed on C: and that its installed in the
>Windows folder. If not, you'll need to adjust the command accordingly.
>Additionally, this must be an installable version of XP, not a "recovery
>CD".
>
I tried to do this after I got all my critical files backed up,
but hit a snag. Here is a copy/paste of the command text. I had
to try a few times before I got the command text keyed in with
the proper spaces, but it finally accepted my input, then
couldn't open the file for some reason.

My CD drive is W: as indicated in the following text.

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Gordon L. Richard>W:CD\I386
The system cannot find the path specified.

C:\Documents and Settings\Gordon L. Richard>W:CD \I386
'W:CD' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

C:\Documents and Settings\Gordon L. Richard>W:CD\I386
The system cannot find the path specified.

C:\Documents and Settings\Gordon L. Richard>W: CD \I386

W:\>expand -r sndvol32.ex_
Microsoft (R) File Expansion Utility Version 5.1.2600.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1990-1999. All rights reserved.

Can't open input file: sndvol32.ex_.


W:\>expand -r sndvol32.ex_
Microsoft (R) File Expansion Utility Version 5.1.2600.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1990-1999. All rights reserved.

Can't open input file: sndvol32.ex_.


W:\>

-------------------------
Back to Windows Explorer...

I checked the CD. The file is located in the folder I386, and is
listed as sndrec32.ex_

What am I doing wrong?
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(Msg. 30) Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 10:00 am
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On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 11:28:58 +1030, "Fred" <bluser.DeleteThis@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>"Gordon" <gordonlr.DeleteThis@DELETEswbell.net> wrote in message
>news:melpq3952qc8v4i5ah9k9he2u2eka319fc@4ax.com...
(snip)
>>>.sndvol32 is what you`re searching for.
>>>
>> Thanks, Meerkat. I looked and found the file SHDVOL32.EX_ on
>> my Windows XP CD and also in the Windows\I386 folder on my hard
>> drive. But, since this isn't a regular .exe file I can't run it
>> as a separate program. I think this .ex_ designation means that
>> it has to be run by the install program or some such.
>
>It needs to be expanded as it is a compressed file on the cd.
>
>From Kellys Corner
>
>Volume Control - Error Message
>
>If the above hasn't helped and you have received this error:
>
>Windows cannot display the volume control on the taskbar because the Volume
>Control program has not been installed. To install it use Add/Remove
>Programs in Control Panel.
>
>To resolve this issue, extract a new copy of Sndvol32.exe from the Windows
>XP CD to the system_root \System32 folder on your computer's hard disk. To
>do this, follow these steps:
>
>Start/Run/CMD. In the command prompt window type:
>
>X: (where X is your CD Drive letter)
>CD \I386
>
>Then use the expand command: expand -r sndvol32.ex_ c:\windows\system32
>
>Note: This assumes XP is installed on C: and that its installed in the
>Windows folder. If not, you'll need to adjust the command accordingly.
>Additionally, this must be an installable version of XP, not a "recovery
>CD".
>
>
>>
>> I'm about ready to give up on this and buy a VISTA upgrade then
>> install it and see if this would correct the problem.
>>
>> Is there any chance that removing the sound card then booting, to
>> let the computer clear the record of the old sound setup, then
>> re-install the sound card and see if it Windows XP would find it
>> and set it up properly? Might be worth a try. I sure haven't much
>> to lose. Gordon
>
Okay, now that I've had my second cup of coffee, I think I am
finally awake. I see what I was doing wrong with the command and
ran it again as follows;

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Gordon L. Richard>W:CD\I386
The system cannot find the path specified.

C:\Documents and Settings\Gordon L. Richard>W:CD \I386
'W:CD' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

C:\Documents and Settings\Gordon L. Richard>W:CD\I386
The system cannot find the path specified.

C:\Documents and Settings\Gordon L. Richard>W: CD \I386

W:\>expand -r sndvol32.ex_
Microsoft (R) File Expansion Utility Version 5.1.2600.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1990-1999. All rights reserved.

Can't open input file: sndvol32.ex_.


W:\>expand -r sndvol32.ex_
Microsoft (R) File Expansion Utility Version 5.1.2600.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1990-1999. All rights reserved.

Can't open input file: sndvol32.ex_.


W:\>expand -r sndvol32.ex_ c:windows\system32
Microsoft (R) File Expansion Utility Version 5.1.2600.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1990-1999. All rights reserved.

Can't open input file: sndvol32.ex_.

Can't open input file: c:windows\system32.


W:\>CD \I386

W:\I386>expand -r sndvol32.ex_ c:\windows\system32
Microsoft (R) File Expansion Utility Version 5.1.2600.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1990-1999. All rights reserved.

Expanding sndvol32.ex_ to c:\windows\system32\sndvol32.exe.
sndvol32.ex_: 56489 bytes expanded to 138752 bytes, 145%
increase.


W:\I386>

This seems to have gotten the file expanded and into the system32
folder on my hard drive. I'll now try re-booting and see if the
volume control shows up in the taskbar.

Gordon
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