Multi-channel Sound Manager

E

Ed

This is the second time I've lost the "Multi-channel
Sound Manager" program that came installed with the
computer. Is anyone else having the same problem? And how
did you fix it? Thanks
 
G

Guest

Yes, I experienced the same phenom. I don't use it very much, but it is irritatiing, and because XP doesn't come on a CD with my computer, I don't have a clue how to reload it
I also wonder "what else has gone West?
Help!
 
G

Guest

I also lost the multi-channel sound manager, but I got it back. I simply re-installed all of the drivers for the sound components. I did this by looking in the contorl panel, then clicking on Performance and maintanence, then clicking on the system icon, then under the Hardware tab, click on Device Manager. Then click on the + sign next to Sound, Video and Game controllers. From there, simply re-install the drivers for each item, and you should get it back.
 
C

Chris Lanier

Hi, Yes, This is a function of the sound driver itself. Windows doesn't
offer it by itself.

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Chris Lanier
srichardl said:
I also lost the multi-channel sound manager, but I got it back. I simply
re-installed all of the drivers for the sound components. I did this by
looking in the contorl panel, then clicking on Performance and maintanence,
then clicking on the system icon, then under the Hardware tab, click on
Device Manager. Then click on the + sign next to Sound, Video and Game
controllers. From there, simply re-install the drivers for each item, and
you should get it back.
 

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