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Originally Posted by rolijen
I am pretty sure this volume issue has an easy fix by hacking the registry
In HKEY_CURRENT_USER>ControlPanel>SoundCategories there are entries for "Attenuation", "InCall...", "Ring", etc.
In HKEY_CURRENT_USER>ControlPanel>Sounds there could be something..
In HKEY_CURRENT_USER>ControlPanel>Volume there are a few possibilities too.
I hope someone who knows the registry settings will share. I had a similar problem on my last phone (Samsung Omnia) and it was a simple fix changing one value in the registry.
Just an idea!
Roli
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i looked around through:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER>ControlPanel>SoundCategories
and sure enough if you look in the sub folders, you'll notice some have "InitVol" set to anywhere from 1-5. It changes when going through folders.
maybe its "initial volume"? i do not know enough about reg to try this, nor do i wanna blow out my speaker, but under my "Ring" folder the InitVol is set to 3. Maybe changing it to the max, 5, would fix the problem for the ringtone. sound logical? i'd do it, but like i said, don't wanna f somethin up...