When I opened the message, I found that Wayne Johnson had written:
> Hold on. You should see a check box under Accessories and Utilities for
> each of the following
>
> Accessibility Wizard
> Accessories
> Communications
> Games
> Multimedia
Negatory! Just what Bill H said he had, plus Desktop Wallpaper.
My wife's machine has the same.
> Are you saying there is no "Multimedia" listing there at all ?
Affirmative!
If that's the case then you've got even bigger problems. In an early
> posting you stated
> >Oops!! That volume icon ain't there!! It used to be. Someone
> >took it!! Maybe that's the problem.
>
> If you did in fact had the volume icon there before & it's gone now as well as
> your Multimedia selection under Accessories and Utilities then I'm sorry to
> say
> you probably have a virus. Look in your Windows/Inf folder [it's normally a
> hidden folder] & open "sysoc.inf" & search for "MultiM". Make sure that on
> that
> line it does NOT say HIDE. If it does then take out the word HIDE but make
> sure
> you leave the commas as they are & save the file. Now the "Multimedia" entry
> should be where I had previously stated it should be.
I edited the file and saved it, leaving the commas. Nothing has
changed. Should I have rebooted??
Also you should have a
> multimed.inf file in the same INF folder. You may want to search your system
> for
> the following files;
It seems that I did, for sure, but you know how it is when you take
a nap........brain drain!
> mplay32.exe
> sndrec32.exe
> sndvol32.exe
> sndvol32.chm
> sndvol32.hlp
These files aren't on my C: but they are on my E: drive. That drive
was renamed and one at one time or another it was my boot drive.
Where do we go from here, Coach?
Thanks,
Jim
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