What program did you used to use to play .wav files?
Right-click on any .wav files and select Open With.
What are your choices of programs? What happens when you select each of
them?
You said this problem started suddenly. When exactly did it start? What
did you do (e.g., install a new program or update or run some sort of
scan) right before the problem started?
Janice wrote:
> I deleted all my restore points
>
> I tryed to do a system restore but my computer will not restore to an
> earlier date.
Try System Restore in Safe Mode.
Chances are you have some program interfering with System Restore. See:
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/srfail.html
If you have the dreaded Norton, see:
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/symantecdoc1.html
Once you address your System Restore issue, unfortunately you still
won't be able to use it to go back to the point before you had this
particular issue since you deleted that Restore Point. At least, you
will be able to use it in the future.
Janice wrote:
> OK, stupid move on my part. When i tried to find help about system
> restore not working, someone suggested deleting all restore points
> and setting a new one, which i did.
>
Open Control Panel, then Sounds and Audio Devices. Report back the
settings you see under each tab. Pay special attention to:
Audio tab | Sound Playback | Default Device | Volume
In Windows Media Player, select:
Tools | Options | File Types
Is "wav" checked?
in WMP-Wav is checked
--
Janice
Thread history:
Since you didn't answer these questions, I will re-ask:
You said this problem started suddenly. When exactly did it start? What
did you do (e.g., install a new program or update or run some sort of
scan) right before the problem started?
(The answers to the above questions could help provide important clues.)
Perhaps all you need to do is (re-)install the driver for your audio
card.
More info will help:
1. Model and model number of your Gateway desktop.
2. Do you have onboard sound or a separate sound card? Which is selected
in BIOS?
3. In another post, you mentioned "creative SB audigy." Model number
will help.
4. XP Home or XP Pro? Which Service Pack level?
5. To clarify, in Sounds and Audio Device Properties, Audio tab, what is
the default device under Sound playback? "Modem #1 line playback?" In
the drop-down menu, do you have any other choices? Your sound card needs
to appear there!
Janice wrote:
> Modem under volume-no audio device
> sounds-windows default
> audio-default device-modem #1 line playback
> sound recording- default device-Modem #1 Line Record
> MIDI music playback-default device-SB Audigy Synth A (D880)
> Use only default devices is checked
> voice playback -default device -modem #1 line playback
> voice recording-default device-modem #1 line record
>
> in WMP-Wav is checked
>
http://support.gateway.com/support/drivers/mydl.asp?tab=MY&os=Windows%20XP
And tell your son to stop screwing around with your PC!
Janice wrote:
> After investigating a little, i found out my son ran pcpitstop on my
> computer a few days age. One of the things they suggested was to
> update the audio driver which he did. I just tried to "roll back"
> the driver and it says there are no drivers saved. I tried again to
> update the driver and it says i have the latest driver. My computer
> is a gateway yorktown 4000806. I'm using windows xp home SP3. Don't
> know how to check the bios. Can't find model number of sb audigy.
> under the audio tab, there are no other choices on the drop down menu.
>