Reading wave files
I'm getting intermittent failure of Windows 7 to play the audio files with a warning, inability to reach the server.
I'm getting intermittent failure of Windows 7 to play the audio files with a warning, inability to reach the server.
Suggestions:
1] try a System Restore- select any restore point when he didn't have this issue.
[2] its default restore: -.
a.Right click the "speaker", this icon in the taskbar.
b.Select playback devices.
c the sounds tab.
d.Make sure that "Windows default" is there under the regime of sound.
e.Click OK/Apply.
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