"Sounds crazy loud, man!"

L

Loanarranger

I recently moved my computer, and after hooking up all the wires, everything
seemed to be ok, but now, when my Windows XP SP3 starts up on my Dell
Dimension 4600i with 1.5GB RAM, over 1TB hard drive space, and a Pentium IV
HT processor, the opening music is full volume! Any suggestions on how to
adjust/fix this ear-splitting problem? Thanks in advance.
Ron Sheets
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

I recently moved my computer, and after hooking up all the wires, everything
seemed to be ok, but now, when my Windows XP SP3 starts up on my Dell
Dimension 4600i with 1.5GB RAM, over 1TB hard drive space, and a Pentium IV
HT processor, the opening music is full volume! Any suggestions on how to
adjust/fix this ear-splitting problem? Thanks in advance.



Turn down the volume control on the speakers.
 
T

Twayne

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Loanarranger said:
I recently moved my computer, and after hooking up all the wires,
everything seemed to be ok, but now, when my Windows XP SP3 starts up
on my Dell Dimension 4600i with 1.5GB RAM, over 1TB hard drive space,
and a Pentium IV HT processor, the opening music is full volume! Any
suggestions on how to adjust/fix this ear-splitting problem? Thanks
in advance.
Ron Sheets

I take it you mean it's a temporary thing where the tada is extremely loud
but then things settle down to normal? If so, it's apparently due to a
loading sequence where the volume app isn't loaded until after the audio
stuff. If it hasn't straightened itself out after three restarts, what I
did to get around it was to uninstall and then reinstall my sound card, both
hardware and software. Apparently it moved stuff around enough in the
sequence that it fixed it. Hasn't come back.

IF you meant something else, I don't know; not enough info in that case.
I've seen it happen on two different computers over the last couple years so
I recall it fairly well.

HTH,

Twayne
 

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