No start sound in windows 7 Home premium

I don't hear the windows start sound now, the connection and disconnection of sounds all work two ok, I noticed a week ago but if I restarted and then it would work sometimes and sometimes it is not, today, it seems to stop altogether, I have tried to not restore, no good, in the sounds, the sound of startup box is checked I tried checking and unchecking but now it seems to be silent

Hello

It could be that the file is corrupted. I suggest you to do a scan of the SFC. File system (CFS) Auditor verifies that all Windows 7 system files are where they should be as they are by default and not corrupted, changed or damaged.

a. Click Start, click principally made programs, accessories, right-click on command prompt and select run as administrator.

b. click on continue or provide administrator credentials if prompted.

c. in the type in the following command prompt window and press ENTER:

sfc/scannow

d. you should see the following message on the screen:

§ Begin the analysis of the system. This process will take time.

§ Beginning verification phase of system scan.

e. audit % complete.

f. once the scan is complete, a test to see if the problem you are experiencing is resolved or not.

For more information, see the article mentioned below.

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

Apart from that, I suggest you to check if you are to change the sound to another in the list and see if it works well or not.

Thanks and regards.

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