Default sound running wowexec.exe [Solved]
- Enrico Maria Giordano
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Default sound running wowexec.exe [Solved]
Dear friends, since a couple of days I get a default sound any time a 16 bit program is run. Poking around, I found that it happens if I run wowexec.exe.
Any ideas (Windows XP)?
Thank you in advance.
EMG
Any ideas (Windows XP)?
Thank you in advance.
EMG
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Re: Default sound running wowexec.exe
Dear Enrico,
I don't use XP anymore. Ocasionally I install it in VirtualBox for some specific testing.
Have you googled about it ?
I don't use XP anymore. Ocasionally I install it in VirtualBox for some specific testing.
Have you googled about it ?
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Re: Default sound running wowexec.exe
Enrico,
Have you recently installed some new software ?
Have you installed a Windows update ?
Try to restore it from a restore point from some days ago. Thats helps sometimes.
Have you recently installed some new software ?
Have you installed a Windows update ?
Try to restore it from a restore point from some days ago. Thats helps sometimes.
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Re: Default sound running wowexec.exe
Yes, I googled a lot but found nothing interesting so far.Antonio Linares wrote:Dear Enrico,
I don't use XP anymore. Ocasionally I install it in VirtualBox for some specific testing.
Have you googled about it ?
EMG
- Enrico Maria Giordano
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Yes, but I already tried to uninstall them.Antonio Linares wrote:Enrico,
Have you recently installed some new software ?
No, not recently.Antonio Linares wrote:Have you installed a Windows update ?
I fear to lost something important...Antonio Linares wrote:Try to restore it from a restore point from some days ago. Thats helps sometimes.
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Enrico,
Important data should always be copied to a safe place. Even better: Never keep important data just in your computer
Make a backup before then try it.I fear to lost something important...
Important data should always be copied to a safe place. Even better: Never keep important data just in your computer
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I know it and always keep a backup external hard disk updated. But how can I know if and which files are deleted or altered? Should I restore all my files after having restored from a restore point? I would prefer not to do it.Antonio Linares wrote:Enrico,
Make a backup before then try it.I fear to lost something important...
Important data should always be copied to a safe place. Even better: Never keep important data just in your computer
EMG
Re: Default sound running wowexec.exe
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- Enrico Maria Giordano
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Thank you. Unfortunately it didn't fix my problem. Any other ideas?
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Re: Default sound running wowexec.exe [Solved]
I fixed the problem using a restore point.
EMG
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