![]() ![]() Go in HKEY_Local_Machine\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servicesįind the folder (Or as it's called here, 'key') called that friendly name. WARNING: This is the good ol' 'Do this at your own risk' line. ![]() ![]() You'll see the 'friendly' name for the service. Find the Windows Audio service and double-click on it. You can also transfer the file over the network if you'd like. As the title states, I have no audio due to this and I can't figure out how to re-enable it.Īiite for this you'll need to mess with the Windows registry.ġ- Another computer with the same OS as you, and same arch (32-bit or 64-bit has to match)Ģ- A USB key, or even a floppy.
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