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Sam
I'm running Vista Ultimate 32bit and all of a sudden, when I boot there
is no sound at all. The speaker icon has a red-X on it and the tool-tip
says: "audio services not running".
Looking at the services, I see that the Multimedia Class Scheduler
(MMCSS) is not running, even though its set to automatic. Trying to
restart it shows the following error message: "error 2: the system
cannot find the file specified". Because this service won't start, the
"Windows Audio" service can't start either.
The Event Log shows these error messages:
Event ID 7023: "The Multimedia Class Scheduler service terminated with
the following error: The system cannot find the file specified."
Event ID 7001: "The Windows Audio service depends on the Multimedia
Class Scheduler service which failed to start because of the following
error: The system cannot find the file specified." I wish I knew which
file the MMCSS service can't find!! No hints anywhere I can find.
I've tried Googling for answers, but haven't found any. Does someone
here have a clue as to what's going on here?
Thanks.
Sam
is no sound at all. The speaker icon has a red-X on it and the tool-tip
says: "audio services not running".
Looking at the services, I see that the Multimedia Class Scheduler
(MMCSS) is not running, even though its set to automatic. Trying to
restart it shows the following error message: "error 2: the system
cannot find the file specified". Because this service won't start, the
"Windows Audio" service can't start either.
The Event Log shows these error messages:
Event ID 7023: "The Multimedia Class Scheduler service terminated with
the following error: The system cannot find the file specified."
Event ID 7001: "The Windows Audio service depends on the Multimedia
Class Scheduler service which failed to start because of the following
error: The system cannot find the file specified." I wish I knew which
file the MMCSS service can't find!! No hints anywhere I can find.
I've tried Googling for answers, but haven't found any. Does someone
here have a clue as to what's going on here?
Thanks.
Sam