When I opened the message, I found that Wayne Johnson had written:
> Well where is Windows going to find the sndvol.* files if they aren't in
> the Windows folder? I know where you told me but Windows doesn't know this.
I misread what you said. You said if these files "are on your
system" there's a problem.
Are you saying those files "need" to be on my boot drive?
> Why not edit the all the HIDE's out the sysdoc.inf file first? When you
> find the Multimedia category then beneath that you should see whether or
> not you have the sndvol installed properly or not.
I did, and nothing changed.
> Only slightly because when you put a check mark in front of Volume Control,
> Windows will auto-magically install it upon exiting providing it can find your
> installation files which are normally on the cd unless the computer lives at
> Wayne's house then there is nothing normal about him or it.
Now you mention CD. Looks like I'm gonna have to dig that
sucker up.
My wife found the "Restore" discs for "her" machine. Her system
looks totally different than mine, but it's running XP Home.
She also found a "programs and Drivers" CD for 98/WE/2000/XP.
Where do we go from here?
Thanks,
Jim
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