Windows 7 automatically my volume control (results in all devices being cut).

Hello

I've traveled around a solution to this, but I had no chance at all.

I use Windows 7 Ultimate x 64 and I find that the volume control seems to have a mind of your own.  After starting my computer, sometimes the sound is muted.  If I try to increase the volume using the volume control slider, Windows 7 he dragged down once again and I am unable to do anything unless I reboot and get lucky he did not yet.

There are also times where it will be repeated enough randomly while I have a game open or I play music or just about anything else.  Once it does, it is impossible for me to put my levels sound back as they were, without having to reboot.

Specifications of the PC:

Intel Q6600 @ 2.4 ghz.
Motherboard P5KC with 4 GB of RAM.
Creative X - Fi fidelity.

I tried right click on the volume control, go to the sounds-> Communications tab and selecting 'doing nothing '.  I tried to update to the latest drivers available for my sound card, directly from the creative support site.

I don't know what else to do.  It is extremely frustrating to have to reboot unnecessarily several times a day because of this problem.  I googled for answers and saw that there are other people who have similar problems, but they seem to use a different material than I am, and there is not a lot of information circulate another that "update your drivers", which did nothing for me.

Could someone please recommend anything else I can try?

You guys are going to be shocked but - after I had all the settings and the tinkers pilot and got no where - I UNPLUGGED my wireless mouse and used the pad - I had to order my volume - up and down immediately.  Something with the mouse is in conflict with the sound program.  Maybe my wheel mouse or key has been blocked causing an automatic decline or increase - not sure.  For me, the mouse was the culprit - good luck!

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