I don't no why it must be killed. Wich software driver do you use with
version 7? That might also cause problems. I suggest you update to 8.4
and use the new driver they provide in the default instal and remove
the other too vurtual drivers. Once you are on 8.4 pro or standard,
those too settings I mentioned should stil be there. To update is free
once you own a licens.

On 09/03/2013, cov...@ccs.covici.com <cov...@ccs.covici.com> wrote:
> After you kill total recorder, you have to go into the windows control
> panel, or better yet type sound in the start menu search box, down arrow
> till you see the sound app, hit enter, go to the tab control and select
> sounds (the third choice), get to the combo box and go down till you
> can't go down anymore and hit enter and you should have your sounds back
> .
>
> Tom Kaufman <tomca...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Okay folks: have done what I _think_ I was told to do..no soap!  Went to
>> Total Recorder to look for "ssesettintgs (closest I can find are "System
>> Settings) seemingly no way to get to where I was told to go!  So I have
>> gone to the Task Manager and gone to Applications, found Untitled Total
>> Recorder and killed it..still no Windows Sounds!  What am I not doing or
>> what am I doing wrong?
>> Tom Kaufman P./S.  Running Jaws 14 and Windows XP if this is a help!
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