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Every once in a while I get a phone call from a frustrated computer user. Their complaint? The volume icon has disappeared! Which means they can’t use the on-screen icon that normally allows them to raise or lower their speaker volume. Where does it go? And more importantly, how do you get it back?
As far as how it disappears, I can’t really tell you for sure. Somehow the box gets unchecked. It’s hard to imagine someone accidentally navigating to the place where that checkbox is and inadvertently unchecking it, then clicking OK – all without really being aware of what is going on. More likely, some piece of software does it – whether by accident or design, who knows – and all of a sudden you can’t find the icon.
Of course, there are often other ways to control volume:
But still, there’s nothing like the reassurance of having the little speaker icon in the System Tray, right where you always know you can find it. Unless it’s not there.
Note: the steps listed for each of the Windows versions below are based on the assumption that the volume icon is missing because of a setting (a configuration issue), which is most often the case. If you actually have some Windows files that have gotten corrupted or been deleted, the process would be more involved and you might not want to tackle this project yourself.
Here are some ways to get back your volume icon:
Windows 7 or Windows 8:
Windows Vista:
Windows XP:
If these steps don’t work, the fix is going to be a little more complicated and may involve editing the Registry. The average computer user does not want to edit the Registry, since a mistake can really screw up the computer. Take it to a trusted repair shop, or hire me to do it for you remotely.
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Every once in a while I get a phone call from a frustrated computer user. Their complaint? The volume icon has disappeared! Which means they can’t use the on-screen icon that normally allows them to raise or lower their speaker volume. Where does it go? And more importantly, how do you get it back?
As far as how it disappears, I can’t really tell you for sure. Somehow the box gets unchecked. It’s hard to imagine someone accidentally navigating to the place where that checkbox is and inadvertently unchecking it, then clicking OK – all without really being aware of what is going on. More likely, some piece of software does it – whether by accident or design, who knows – and all of a sudden you can’t find the icon.
Of course, there are often other ways to control volume:
But still, there’s nothing like the reassurance of having the little speaker icon in the System Tray, right where you always know you can find it. Unless it’s not there.
Note: the steps listed for each of the Windows versions below are based on the assumption that the volume icon is missing because of a setting (a configuration issue), which is most often the case. If you actually have some Windows files that have gotten corrupted or been deleted, the process would be more involved and you might not want to tackle this project yourself.
Here are some ways to get back your volume icon:
Windows 7 or Windows 8:
Windows Vista:
Windows XP:
If these steps don’t work, the fix is going to be a little more complicated and may involve editing the Registry. The average computer user does not want to edit the Registry, since a mistake can really screw up the computer. Take it to a trusted repair shop, or hire me to do it for you remotely.