Administrator/Feldon23,
Why didn't I think of that. Well ... you da man. I could be that something I installed skrewed up my audio compression configuration, or it could be that I was a victim of file corruption. Either way, I followed you suggestion (for the most part), but didn't need my Win98SE CD since my hard disk still has the CABS folder resident. In "Windows Setup/Multimedia", I clicked (unchecked) "Audio Compression" and clicked the "Apply" button bar. Then, I re-clicked (unchecked) "Audio Compression" and again clicked the "Apply" button bar". Windows installed the audio compressin components from my CABS folder. I rebooted to update the system configuration files and the sound was restored (audibel). I am one happy camper 8^). Thanks a million for your assistance in the resolution of this problem. - Jim McNamara
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