High Larry,
How long have you had your computer?
I had one to do that to me.
The problem was the memory battery had ran down after 4 years of service.
The battery is inside the case located on the mother board.
You can get the battery from RadioShack or a computer technician can replace 
it for you.
I hope this helps you.
  John.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 3:19 PM
Subject: Problem with audio muting at random


> Hi. I have a problem with my sound card muting all audio, seemingly at
> random. Everything looks normal on the computer but there is no sound. And
> if I open up Sounds and Audio devices, everything shows as muted.
>
> This problem can happen once and then not happen again for 3 months or it
> can happen 2 days in a row while I'm in the middle of work. So far, 
> there's
> no rhyme or reason for this anomaly.
>
> My question then? Aside from trusting Windows to maintain a given audio
> setting, might there be software that forces audio to assume certain
> settings upon rebooting? Failing that, could I somehowe save a given audio
> configuration to the desktop, one thatI could locate and press to force my
> audio settings to take effect? This is an extremely random problem, so I
> would like a method of countering it while I try to figure out what's
> causing it.
>
> Thanks for any ideas.
>
> Larry
>
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