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Old 11-26-2007, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by idiotekniQues View Post
i did the volume fix and while i am a tech geek who manages to do ok in the tech world, self-taught to build high end pc rigs - i can see how someone could find doing the audiopara.csv fix a bit intrusive since many have to install another proggie for the mogul to overwrite the original file.

to the OP, did u see the thread on replacing the audiopara.csv file?
I have read many threads on solving the volume problem but all usually ask you to mess with the registry. I'm a little timid if it requires messing with the registry. I found two audiopara files in the Windows directory but could not see the file extensions to tell which one is the correct one to remove and replace. I even downloaded Total Commander to see if I can find the correct audiopara file extension but don't really know how to use that software. I truly understand the need for a cab file. They're easy to install and usually work after reset. A simple 1-2-3 solution.

My volume issues are still unresolved because of my timidity to mess with the registry. BRAVO to cabs.

If anyone has a cab for the volume fix, I'm in.

Thanks, fullajoyy

PS. I tried the bluetooth cab to enable listening to all types audio through my mono BT headset, it worked but also shut down my MS Voice Command which I use regularly. So I ditched it and went back to my previous settings. Even with cabs you have to know the limitations.

PSS. A kindergarden help for the volume fix (if no cab is available) would be very appreciated by most newbies.
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