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Currently my computer has no sound Startup and Shutdown at Windows 7, although all other sound systems are operating normally,
Default Beep caution
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I think he wants us to export the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER/AppEvents so he can merge it into his registry. That is the registry component that makes windows sound events work.
Delete that registry key and double click on the .reg file that I am about to attach. It will merge it back into the registry.
He may have used a registry cleaner that inadvertently deleted some of those registry keys as per normal with registry cleaners.
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Export the key from your registry first to a file so you have backup in case something goes wrong.
Delete that registry key and double click on the .reg file that I am about to attach. It will merge it back into the registry.
He may have used a registry cleaner that inadvertently deleted some of those registry keys as per normal with registry cleaners.
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Export the key from your registry first to a file so you have backup in case something goes wrong.
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and your sound card/device is?
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C-Media PCI-8738-MXand your sound card/device is?
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You may need to add additional drivers. Does the manufacturer have any Win 7 drivers that might be labeled as legacy or something in addition the the Win 7 HD Audio drivers?
I've used it since Windows 7 Beta, and one day ago, it still works normally
Maybe because I change Power Supply?
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you had a psu problem?
do you overclock? - it's a particular problem especially for PCI sound
are there other problems?
tried a different sound scheme?
the quickest would be a 7 repair install from CD just to make sure the OS is fine. Then check if the problem persists
do you overclock? - it's a particular problem especially for PCI sound
are there other problems?
tried a different sound scheme?
the quickest would be a 7 repair install from CD just to make sure the OS is fine. Then check if the problem persists
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Hello !!
Did you try to reinstall your Sound drivers ?? I worth a shot !! Go to your Device Manager and uninstall your sound driver and reboot and reinstall you Sound driver and see if that take care of your problem.
Hope this helps,
Captain
Did you try to reinstall your Sound drivers ?? I worth a shot !! Go to your Device Manager and uninstall your sound driver and reboot and reinstall you Sound driver and see if that take care of your problem.
Hope this helps,
Captain
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you had a psu problem?
do you overclock? - it's a particular problem especially for PCI sound
are there other problems?
tried a different sound scheme?
the quickest would be a 7 repair install from CD just to make sure the OS is fine. Then check if the problem persists
not overclock, I've used Startup Restore.... but so
hi
so when you click on the yellow Astrix don't you get options of which sound to use in that selection? you normaly choose one then click apply
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After I install the driver again, yellow is not appear, but some new problems appearHello !!
Did you try to reinstall your Sound drivers ?? I worth a shot !! Go to your Device Manager and uninstall your sound driver and reboot and reinstall you Sound driver and see if that take care of your problem.
Hope this helps,
Captain
I tried to reinstall the driver many times, but this seems more serious problem ...
When I starting Windows, It emits a beep several times
I need a skill can restore the entire Windows system sounds in Registry
You don't have the .wav audio file for that event in the C:/Windows/Media/ folder.
I have included the file in an attachment. Copy it to that folder and the chime should work.
You are probably missing the startup and shutdown .wav files too.
I have included the file in an attachment. Copy it to that folder and the chime should work.
You are probably missing the startup and shutdown .wav files too.
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These beeps you hear are when Windows starts and not during boot, correct?
The windows sounds are in the \Windows\Media folder. Changing those files is not easy to do. Are yours still there? Have you been running any other software that might have altered your normal setup?
Have you tried making any registry changes yourself that might have caused problems. I do not see registry entries for the sounds themselves, just file associations.
The Windows startup sound is in another file that has to be hacked to change. Were you attempting to do that?
The windows sounds are in the \Windows\Media folder. Changing those files is not easy to do. Are yours still there? Have you been running any other software that might have altered your normal setup?
Have you tried making any registry changes yourself that might have caused problems. I do not see registry entries for the sounds themselves, just file associations.
The Windows startup sound is in another file that has to be hacked to change. Were you attempting to do that?
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I have done by way of @Captain Jack, Device Manager> Unsinstall> Restart> Reinstall
Windows Startup Sound and has been operating normally, but I've missed delete the Windows Default Sound schemes
While appearing on a Windows repeated cries of the file C:\Windows\Media\Windows Startup.wav
I need to restore Windows Default Sound schemes
Windows Startup Sound and has been operating normally, but I've missed delete the Windows Default Sound schemes
While appearing on a Windows repeated cries of the file C:\Windows\Media\Windows Startup.wav
I need to restore Windows Default Sound schemes
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These beeps you hear are when Windows starts and not during boot, correct?
The windows sounds are in the \Windows\Media folder. Changing those files is not easy to do. Are yours still there? Have you been running any other software that might have altered your normal setup?
Have you tried making any registry changes yourself that might have caused problems. I do not see registry entries for the sounds themselves, just file associations.
The Windows startup sound is in another file that has to be hacked to change. Were you attempting to do that?
Windows Startup files can be inserted and replaced on a certain platform,
For example, Ubuntu, Application in Hirent's Boot CD...etc...
Currently, my computer does not crash at startup sound,
Maybe by a few changes in the Registry
I understood the process of its operation. Now I just need to link the structure leads to the files in folders for Media SOUND SCHEME: WINDOWS DEFAULT
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Hello !!
I found this thread that might help your situation. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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I found this thread that might help your situation. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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Finished !
DONE ALL!
Everything has been overcome!
THANKS TO EVERYONE THAT HELPED!
Thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Captain Jack: thanks you !
DONE ALL!
Everything has been overcome!
THANKS TO EVERYONE THAT HELPED!
Thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Captain Jack: thanks you !
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Your Most Welcome !! Glad that I could help !!
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I've used Final Uninstall, now it takes sound anymore
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Registry
HKEY_CURRENT_USER/AppEvents ===> Export...
And up attach
Thanks !
HKEY_CURRENT_USER/AppEvents ===> Export...
And up attach
Thanks !
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I need help
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okay, how about buying a better sound card?
But it still works well
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