Estou sem embora audio todos os readers visiveis OK e o Windows media player 11 running very, sem som

Estou sem embora audio todos os readers visiveis OK e o Windows media player 11 running very, sem som

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    Reference:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/dial-tunes-put-music-on-your-Windows-phone

    Try the steps and let us know the answer.

    Thank you
    Bindu S - Microsoft Support
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    g. to reactivate the media center follow the same steps and place a check for Windows Media player.
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    Umesh P - Microsoft technical support.

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    http://Audacity.sourceforge.NET/

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    2. what operating system is installed on the computer?

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    Method 3: If you have multiple audio devices installed on your computer, try to use another. The selected audio device might not support Secure Audio Path (SAP).

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    Let us know if that helps.

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