Get to the Run dialog (if you don't have it on your Start Menu, then hold down the Windows key and the R key simultaneously), then type SNDVOL.EXE and hit the Enter key.
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by: d_mayPosted on 2008-04-10 at 15:41:18ID: 21330010
The little speaker at the bottom right hand side of the screen, right click it and open volume mixer
You can move the slider up or down to ajust the volume to the speakers, windows sounds, or Windows media Player.
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