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What special effect sound am I possibily hearing?
... panel and find your sound and audio device program then in the pop up box go tto the sound tab and make sure that the "sound scheme" has been "saved as" something. with the proxy settings, how do I fix that? If it's a different problem, how should I go about finding out and fixing it? I'm running Windows Vista.

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where are event sound associations held
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Startup Sound: Vista versus Ubuntu
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PLEASE HELP
gullette gulle...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices I found one file associated with the red speaker icon (RtHDVCpl.exe) and it exists both .... A precious few sounds come through loud and clear, but virtually all of the default Windows sound scheme sounds are barely audible.

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Since I'm only one guy with one computer and no network of any kind, I've never had to learn very much about users and permissions (until Vista). All I have seen is how to get sound if the sound scheme is listed in the Control Panel. Somewhere in the archives is a somewhat complex method that requires editing

Why Flaming Poultice Ditched Microsoft Vista
Actually I just use my own sound scheme that I've used for years and I don't use startup or shutdown sounds. I didn't use them either, but deleting the startup sound might not be possible after the stable Vista has been released... or that's what MS says. And no you aren't an evil hacker, just a script kiddie

Windows Vista Sound Scheme
dan d...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general thanks for the reply, but thats not what im actually after - i need to know the filename that stores the links between the operation and the sound; for example default beep maps to ding.wav for the windows default sound scheme. if you know,

Does anyone have sound with Vista?
dean-dean dean-d...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Yes, I should have said "You can test DP's theory by...." "DP" <nos...@nospam.com> Under Sound Scheme, if you currently have "No Sounds", change it to "Windows Default", scroll down to Recycle Bin and click on the test button.

where are event sound associations held
olliewally255 olliewally...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows live messenger They really need to update the sounds. Maybe make them more vista-like. They still remind me of the old msn era. It could add that final consistency and polish that it really needs.

Sound scheme in windows doesn't work...Help
(In some Windows versions, this is slightly different; I'm running the beta version of the upcoming Windows Vista and instead of Sounds, I click Audio Devices and Sound Themes, and then the Sounds tab.) There's a drop-down list of Sound Schemes; you probably are using the default, but if you've customized your

Start up sounds
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Ja...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Here's a challenge for all you whizzkids!! Although the built in speakers in my laptop work perfectly - music, dvds, videos, etc. - my Vista default sound scheme has stopped working. It was working previously and I am at a

How to stop Vista laptop from beep?
I guess all of the sounds are there... next it would be nice to have the sound scheme back in my dropdown menu in the sounds menu "dean-dean" <dean-d...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:uhE%23ZNRjHHA.4676@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... All 50 default vista sounds in C:\Windows\Media have a creation date of

where are event sound associations held
dzomlija dzomlija.31a...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Brian;538694 Wrote: im really new to this but how do you reboot!! I have the same problem no sound! - Click the "Start Orb" - Click the arrow to the right of the lock - Click Restart -- dzomlija

Windows Vista Sound Scheme
I played around and found that a USB plug in Head Set was conflicting with the build in Mother Board sound. When I removed the Headset USB all was well. "sweetie211314" wrote: Although the built in speakers in my laptop work perfectly - music, dvds, videos, etc. - my vista default sound scheme has stopped working.

Clicking in AOL Mail results in loud alert "beep"... help?
Sandi Hardmeier Microsoft MVP since 1999 http://www.ie-vista.com Internet Explorer Community http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/community/default.mspx The email address I use for For Sound scheme select "No Sounds". Click Apply. I had already de-selected it, but I still get a loud beep. anything else?

OT - Not sure if this is a duplicate or not
Sandi Hardmeier Microsoft MVP since 1999 http://www.ie-vista.com Internet Explorer Community http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/community/default.mspx Hi thanks you guys, I want you all to know, because it's difficult to find a proper place to report it, that I didn't install another sound scheme.

where are event sound associations held
dean-dean dean-d...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general You can test your theory by right-clicking on the volume icon in the notification area, and choosing Sounds. Under Sound Scheme, if you currently have "No Sounds", change it to "Windows Default", scroll down to Recycle Bin and