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Originally Posted by bookworm
Check these out
Go to Control Panel / Sound & Audio Devices / Audio tab / Sound Playback – click on down arrow and check that the correct audio is selected. Typically the problem will be something “modem line 0 playback” has been substituted for the correct audio device.
Start / Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Component Services / a separate window will open – in left pane click Services(Local) / Scroll down to Windows Audio service / if the service is Disabled or Manual right click > select Properties > under Startup Type change to Automatic > click Apply > click Start > Reboot.
did the chipset driver install ok
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The sound playback was set right as well as the windows audio service. Just because of desperation, I hit restart for that anyway. When I did, the icon for volume control appeared in my taskbar, however upon restarting it disappeared and still claims there is no program for volume control. The box that says place icon in taskbar is checked, but there isn't one in the taskbar and when i uncheck it and check it again the message comes up again that there is no program for volume control
The chipset driver did install just fine. it is still on my desktop.