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no microphone volume control

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Steve - 26 Mar 2004 18:29 GMT
I can't turn up the volume for my microphone recordings.  
I was told that I need the file sndvol32.exe, but it
cannot be located in windows nor on my win 98 program disk.
Ron Badour - 27 Mar 2004 03:06 GMT
It is a standard W98 file that you can extract from your CD to the
Windows folder using sfc.exe.

Run sfc.exe and select the "extract one file..." option.  Type in the
complete name of the missing file you want to restore or use the browse
button for a file replacement.  Click start and in the resulting window,
browse to the location of the folder containing the W98 .cab files
(either the hard drive or CDRom drive).  If the information in the "save
in" box is wrong, use the browse button to show where the file is to be
restored to.  Click OK and if appropriate, on the resulting screen, show
the location where the file being replaced is to be backed up to.  Click
OK or skip as appropriate.  Restart your computer and the file
replacement will occur during the boot process.

If you are going to use sfc.exe for other than the extract option, I
highly recommend that you first read the article here:
http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/html/using_sfc.html

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Ron Badour, MS MVP W98 System
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> I can't turn up the volume for my microphone recordings.
> I was told that I need the file sndvol32.exe, but it
> cannot be located in windows nor on my win 98 program disk.
Steve - 29 Mar 2004 18:51 GMT
Thank you for your help!

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