Well,  if you have no sounds at all,  You may have muted your sounds.  When I 
did this on my laptop,  I accidentally disabled services in the utilities 
misconfiguration.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Massey [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 11:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: I Have Created a problem

The subject says it all.  For the past few weeks my Dell Xps-8500 desktop 
running Windows 8 and Window-eyes 8.0 after a prolonged shut down, say 
overnight, boots to the desktop without the Windows startup sound and 
Window-eyes talking.  Yet, a restart brings up the Windows sound, Window-eyes 
talking, and the computer boots to the start screen.

During a support call to explain my issues, Steven Clower suggested that my 
Real Tech audio driver might need to be updated.  I went to the Real Tech site 
and couldn't figure out where to find audio drivers.

Well, I went back into the Windows control panel, found the Real Tech playback 
tab, pressed enter on set default, and now have no sounds at all.
Other than finding sighted help which is limited, does anybody have 
suggestions?  I have no Windows sounds, yet the computer acts like it is 
booting into Windows.  Help!  I am using my Dell Xps-501 laptop running
Windows 7 64 bit and Outlook 2010 to send this e-mail.
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