![]() Now go into your Control Panel (Start>Control Pane) and click on Sounds and Audio Devices and under the Volume tab checkmark "Place volume icon on Taskbar", click Apply/OK. This will put a copy of the sndvol32.exe into the system32 folder where it should be located. Now go over to the left pane and double click on the system32 folder, go to the right pane and right click on an empty spot and choose Paste. ![]() ![]() Go to the right pane and located sndvol32.exe then right click it and choose Copy. Now go back into Windows Explorer and in the left pane click the " " in front of My Computer, Local Disk (C:, WINDOWS, system32, then double click on the dllcache folder. Under the View tab tick(.) "Show Hidden Files and Folders" and uncheck "Hide protected operating system files", click Apply/OK. Double click on Windows Explorer and at the top click Tools, click Folder Options. Follow these istructions:Ĭlick Start> put your cursor over Programs, then Accessories and in the Menu you'll see Windows Explorer. I'm going in circles and I'm going to go insane.I have the same problem, and i did what you recomended for Richard, and I got this in notepad:ĭirectory of c:\Documents and Settings\Hheord\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\S4AX728Jĭirectory of c:\Documents and Settings\Hheord\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\SXIN8LYZĭirectory of c:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcacheĪustinM, Welcome to the forum. But it clearly has installed the playcenter because it shows up in the control panel. ![]() Sndvol32.exe is located in the C:WindowsSystem32 folder. The process known as Volume Control belongs to software Microsoft Windows Operating System by Microsoft (Description: The original sndvol32.exe is an important part of Windows and rarely causes problems. I let windows do its thing and install the drivers it currently has in my drive, then when I try to update from Creative's website, I get an error that their creative playcenter could not be found. Sndvol32.exe file information Sndvol32.exe process in Windows Task Manager. Trying to update SBL is like going to hell and back. Im From The Cariboo - posted in Introductions: I am from forest grove up by 100 mile house. The only issue I run into using my onboard soundcard drivers is that I can't adjust sound volume for anything other than my speakers because it's missing sndvol32.exe. ![]() When I try to unistall my SB LIVE drivers and use my onboard soundcard, windows starts automatically reinstalling the SBL drivers anyways. I can't reinstall, update or repair windows due to some error that says something occured and it shutdown setup to protect my computer. Now, I can't update, or even install any of my new sound drivers for Soundblaster Live! Value (PCI card) or Realtek'97 (onboard soundcard). This probably happened when I was trying to troubleshoot a weird echoing sound that I got when playing World of Warcraft. Somehow the file sndvol32.exe got deleted and I can no longer adjust the sound volume for anything but my speakers. ![]()
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