![]() Thanks to all, especially James, whose advice gave me a major clue as to what the problem was. and let me tell you, the Windows Startup music has never sounded so sweet. I was able to "fix" this by following the post by hsandler in this thread: The two hour battle with my computer virus resulted in my computer permanently thinking it was in Safe Mode, regardless of how it booted up. How to change the Default Audio Device in Windows XP Click the Start button in the lower left-hand corner of the screen and select Control Panel on the right. ![]() Maybe relevant: One thing I did do last night was "play" with the system registry. I'm guessing there's a setting that needs to be reconfigured somewhere. Although upgrading the Windows Operating System is a common cause of the No Audio Device error, the installation of other related audio software or related. The speakers, the sound card, etc, are therefore working fine.īut things like YouTube or Windows Media Player, there's no sound. One side effect is my audio is now gone.Įxcept it's not entirely gone, because when I open the Realtek HD Audio Manager in the task bar, I can play all the "test" sounds. ![]() Select the Playback tab, right-click Speakers, and select Set as Default Device. I finally killed it 2 hours later, but it involved some heavy duty anti-dote. Right-click the Volume icon in the taskbar and select Sound. I'm running Windows XP, and last night my PC was infected by a frustrating virus (one of those viruses that won't let you open virus checkers, etc). ![]()
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