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Q92845: SoundBits: How to Reset the Sound Scheme to Windows Default

Article: Q92845
Product(s): Microsoft Home Multimedia Titles
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Last Modified: 11-AUG-1999

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft SoundBits, Hanna-Barbera 
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SUMMARY
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Selecting the Windows Default scheme from the Sound dialog box in Control Panel
does not correctly reset the sound scheme. To reset the sound scheme to Windows
Default, you first have to select the <None> scheme and then go back and
select the Windows Default scheme.

MORE INFORMATION
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SoundBits adds a new Sound .CPL file (SND.CPL) that allows you to create sound
schemes similar to the way you can create color schemes by using the Colors
dialog box in the Control Panel window.

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