Volume on Win xp

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I remember someone told me there was a way to increase the volume on
win xp if your speakers were not loud enough. I'm not talking about
the icons in the lower right hand corner. But a way within your OS
to increase volume. Anyone help me with this ?
Thanks.
 
Double-click the speaker Icon to get to the mixer and crank up all the
individual volumes.
 
Turn the physical volume control on your speaker(s) up.

Open Volume Control...
Start | Run | Type: sndvol32 | Click OK |

Make sure that all of the volume sliders are all of the way UP.
Make sure that nothing is muted.

Open the Control Panel from the Start Menu.
Look for anything related to your particular sound card/drivers (SigmaTel
Audio for example) open that if it exists and...

Make sure that all of the volume sliders are all of the way UP.
Make sure that nothing is muted.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
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