Loss of speakers

Have recently received messages that appear to knock out my speakers.  The message reads "Error OPXPApp.exeapplication" the inxtruction to "0 x 00784798 referenced memory at"0x0000001c"memory could not be 'read' click ok to complete or Cancel to debug.»  When I click one of these choices there apparently knocks out my speakers. What is the solution to this problem?

Hello, Dan.

Start > right click on my computer

Click on manage

Click on Device Manager

Click + next to sound, video, game controllers

Right click on the controller and select uninstall

Close the Device Manager

Restart the computer

Windows will reinstall the driver when you restart

Go to the manufacturer's website and search for updated driver

Start > type MSCONFIG

Press enter

Click on the Startup tab

Uncheck the OPXPAPP references

Click on apply, Ok

Restart the computer for the changes to take effect

When the computer reboots, check "don't show this ' on the configuration window system, or you'll be harassed at every reboot

What are, in Event Viewer, event # s ID when you receive these errors. Please post back.

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