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i do have sound on itunes and games, but no sound on internet explorer or firefox! i have now deleted firefox.
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Re: No Sound on internet explorer!
Hello and welcome to TSF
![]() try this 1.Open Control Panel. 2.Double Click to open Sounds and Audio Devices. 3.Click Sounds tab. 4.Scroll down to Windows Explorer, which is present under the Programs events. 5.Select Complete Navigation and Start Navigation. Click OK/Apply. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 1
OS: XP Pro SP 3
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Re: No Sound on internet explorer!
I am running XP Pro
You either can choose Complete Naviagtion OR Start Naviagtion but not both at the same time. I am having this same problem although intermitantly of all 3 of my browsers. FF IE, and Opera. I am new here. Thanks for whatever help you can give. zb1 |
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i selected complete navigation and apply as you said, but nothing happened, cant understand how this makes any difference though!
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 2
OS: winXP
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Re: No Sound on internet explorer!
Sorry, but that solution is going nowhere ... I was having the same, very frustrating problem and I found the solution!!!! Here it is:
Copy this text into notepad(starting with Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00) and save it to your desktop using the name "missing.reg": Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32] "midimapper"="midimap.dll" "msacm.imaadpcm"="imaadp32.acm" "msacm.msadpcm"="msadp32.acm" "msacm.msg711"="msg711.acm" "msacm.msgsm610"="msgsm32.acm" "msacm.trspch"="tssoft32.acm" "vidc.cvid"="iccvid.dll" "VIDC.I420"="i420vfw.dll" "vidc.iv31"="ir32_32.dll" "vidc.iv32"="ir32_32.dll" "vidc.iv41"="ir41_32.ax" "VIDC.IYUV"="iyuv_32.dll" "vidc.mrle"="msrle32.dll" "vidc.msvc"="msvidc32.dll" "VIDC.YVYU"="msyuv.dll" "wavemapper"="msacm32.drv" "msacm.msg723"="msg723.acm" "vidc.M263"="msh263.drv" "vidc.M261"="msh261.drv" "msacm.msaudio1"="msaud32.acm" "msacm.sl_anet"="sl_anet.acm" "msacm.iac2"="C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\iac25_32.ax" "vidc.iv50"="ir50_32.dll" "wave"="wdmaud.drv" "midi"="wdmaud.drv" "mixer"="wdmaud.drv" "VIDC.WMV3"="wmv9vcm.dll" "VIDC.VP40"="vp4vfw.dll" "msacm.voxacm160"="vct3216.acm" "MSVideo"="vfwwdm32.dll" "MSVideo8"="VfWWDM32.dll" "wave1"="wdmaud.drv" "midi1"="wdmaud.drv" "mixer1"="wdmaud.drv" "aux"="wdmaud.drv" "vidc.VP70"="vp7vfw.dll" "vidc.X264"="x264vfw.dll" "VIDC.FPS1"="frapsvid.dll" "vidc.VP60"="vp6vfw.dll" "vidc.VP61"="vp6vfw.dll" "vidc.VP62"="vp6vfw.dll" "vidc.DIVX"="DivX.dll" "VIDC.UYVY"="msyuv.dll" "VIDC.YUY2"="msyuv.dll" "VIDC.YVU9"="tsbyuv.dll" "VIDC.DRAW"="DVIDEO.DLL" "VIDC.YV12"="yv12vfw.dll" "wave2"="wdmaud.drv" "midi2"="wdmaud.drv" "mixer2"="wdmaud.drv" "aux1"="wdmaud.drv" "wave3"="wdmaud.drv" "midi3"="wdmaud.drv" "mixer3"="wdmaud.drv" "aux2"="wdmaud.drv" "VIDC.MSUD"="msulvc05.dll" "wave4"="wdmaud.drv" "midi4"="wdmaud.drv" "mixer4"="wdmaud.drv" "aux3"="wdmaud.drv" After saving the file, go to START > RUN > and type 'regedit' and then click OK In the registry, select FILE > IMPORT and select the "missing.reg" file from your desktop You should get a confirmation that it was imported successfully. This is an instant fix ... your speakers should now work for web sounds, no reboot required. ~Allie |
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