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Old 8th October 2008, 01:13 PM
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Exclamation Mix' / 'Mix mono' won't turn off

Volume Control panel and I came across a box labeled "mix" under the switches tab and wondered what would happen if I checked it... The sound wasn't as nice as it was before. Unfortunately I can't uncheck it (it just automatically rechecks itself)?

How can I uncheck it, or at what location the information is stored in order to edit the file where it stores the information.
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