I have over a loudspeaker in the taskbar

I have over a loudspeaker in the taskbar

I have over a loudspeaker in the taskbar

Suggestions;

1. This is the best solution.
Use this tutorial:
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/106787-notification-area-system-icons.html

Note:
Use method 3. It applies to all versions of Vista and much simpler. (Read the other 2 methods, but don't waste your time to use).
Make sure that you restart the computer.
Keep the reg file that is on the desktop. Use next time when you have the same problem, instead of fishing for the tutorial again.

2. this method rarely works because you find the area you want to put a tick is grayed out (unclickable). Here's the method...
Right-click on an open space of the taskbar > properties > Notification area tab > check volume > OK

3. do a system restore. Choose the date on which the Volume icon in the taskbar as your restore point.
Start button > Search box, type system restore > press the Enter key > uac prompt > click on choose a different restore point > next > select dates as your restore point, until the click > next > finish
To sit and wait. The machine restarts when it's done.

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