ngs, since you told your computer, "use only preferred
devices."
Curtis Delzer
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Curtis, wow, those were the exact instructions
Curtis, wow, those were the exact instructions I needed. Now got back all
my sounds and I'm a happy man again.
But, I have removed the MJ device and am not sure if I shold allow it any
nmore of my worries?
Does it do this reset each time you plug it in?
Once I plug it in and start useing it, do I h
lots of ideas, do this first,
go to control panel, sounds and audio devices,
and, press control-tab. You will land on a tab which says volume page. Press
the right arrow until you hear "audio tab." Now press the tab key until you
hear "sound playback device, combo box," where you change the defau
A system restore might work. Also, try resetting your sound card's
settings.
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