Cancel Submit. Is the box marked 'Place volume icon in the taskbar' ticked? If not - tick it and then click Apply. Does the icon appear in the bottom right of your screen? Please mark this post helpful or answered if appropriate.
How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. What does "did not work" mean exactly? Yes - if the sndvol Or this: Windows cannot execute SndVol If you are running windows 7, then carry out the following steps after making the registry fix detailed above. That is all! Now you will have the volume control icon in the most convenient location of windows, to adjust sound volume.
The problem persist for more than 3 months. At that time no new software was installed except for Windows XP upgrades. Is your sndvol Have you tried replacing the sndvol You can get one from here — www.
It is the only icon that is fixed at off. Have you checked gpedit. If it is enabled, disable it. That is strange. What is the windows 7 edition you use? Is it the Home edition? HideSCAVolume and see what the value is. It could be that some other program is hiding the volume control icon. It should be related to audio but it would be difficult for me to identify it.
Type the letter of the drive you inserted the installation disc into, followed by a colon. For example, if you inserted the disc into your "E" drive, type "E:". Type "expand sndvol Type "exit," then press "Enter. The volume control program will now display in the notification tray of your Windows XP desktop. Press the volume up button on your keyboard or just click the speaker icon in the bottom right of your screen.
Yes No. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 2. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. If you follow the steps outlined in method one for displaying the volume control program and receive the error message of "Windows cannot display the volume control on the taskbar because the Volume Control program has not been installed. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. If your computer does not have sound, there may be a problem with your computer's sound card.
Verify that your computer is reading the sound card correctly by making sure it shows up under "Sound, video and game controllers," which is located under "Device Manager" on the tab labeled "Hardware" in "Control Panel. If your computer's sound card displays within "Sound, video and game controllers," and there is still no audio, try updating your computer's sound card drivers. Sound card drivers can by updated through Windows Update, your computer's software disc, or through your computer manufacturer's website.
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