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How Do You Install Mixer Devices In Windows XP?

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How Do You Install Mixer Devices In Windows XP?

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Sometimes when using Microsoft’s Windows XP operating system, the sound will stop working. You won’t hear anything coming out of the speakers, and when you try to bring up the volume control, it refuses to open. The computer will then give you the following error message: “There are no active mixer devices available.” If you have been told to install a particular device and you don’t know what the computer is referring to, it turns out the complication is with a piece of software that is supposed to run in conjunction with your sound card. For some reason, Windows Audio Service gets turned off, and the solution is simply to get the computer running this program again. Click the Start button in the lower-left corner of your computer screen. On the Start menu, select Run. A command screen should pop up. In the command line, type the following: “services.msc” and press Enter. The services window should now appear with programs listed in alphabetical order. Look down the page, and select “

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