Volume control disappeared vista
I have the same question 7. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Rey G. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Please do a system restore. If you use the classic start menu, right click on start, select properties, click taskbar, select customize and check the setting for the icon. I have the same problem as Laura and the icon has disappeared after updates one for the modem and at a a different time an update for W-Defender and as with Laura I am unable to check or uncheck the show volume icon as it is greyed out as well as well as the network and power boxes.
A system restore is the only way to get the icon back. Strange eh? I prefer to have the 3 icons for clock, power, network, and volume always on display in my system tray, and my settings are permanently set for this.
Hide Inactive Icons is unchecked. However, on my Vista Home Premium based laptop, I have noticed that whenever I do anything that requires me to reboot, the network and volume icons always disappear. Retrieving them is impossible as the settings then show the checkboxes greyed out even though the options are both still checked. The only way to get the icons back is to shut down the machine completely, then power it up again.
Even then, this does not always get both of the icons back every time. Very annoying. The same thing happened to my Volume Icon in the Task bar.
Volume Control has not been installed. I understand that the SndVol My volume icon has also disappeared from task-bar…tried everything here. Cant customize, cant check greyed- out volume box. Have Vista. Steve — I hate to say it but did you try a system restore since that is the only thing that would work for me? I have this same problem. I found a temporary easy solution. To the directions that was given to us, what if our volume box is greyed and cant be clicked on?
In XP, SndVol I, too, once found SndVol This once happened to the fax software, too. I copied a bunch of files named fx??? I have windows xp and the icon has disapeard i have been to control panel but were there is says audio devise it says no audio devise i own a laptop wiv built in speakers????????
Computer seems to be wigging out, beginning with automatic updates that refuse to install. Then I lost my wireless capability—only devices showing as malfunctioning are two adaptors that can no longer load their drivers, though it says both are working properly and already have the most current drivers installed.
Now my volume control in the system tray is gone. How do I get it back in the system tray when that option is grayed out? Now you will have the volume control icon in the most convenient location of windows, to adjust sound volume.
The problem persist for more than 3 months. At that time no new software was installed except for Windows XP upgrades.
Is your sndvol Have you tried replacing the sndvol You can get one from here — www. It is the only icon that is fixed at off. Have you checked gpedit. If it is enabled, disable it.
That is strange. What is the windows 7 edition you use? Is it the Home edition? HideSCAVolume and see what the value is. It could be that some other program is hiding the volume control icon.
It should be related to audio but it would be difficult for me to identify it. Check whether you have volume control provided by any other program. Your email address will not be published.
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