I have a small hard drive- 13GB. It's definitely getting cramped with all my mp3s and Audacity files. I am always deleting old stuff like homework, pictures, games, etc.
For example, I had two very large games that I ceased to play quite a while ago- deleted.
Old pictures of those creepy kids that I used to hang out with- deleted.
My essay on Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 - deleted.
You get the picture.
So, recently I was in Windows XP's "Add or Delete Programs" thing, and I was looking for programs I don't use. I ended up navigating to something called "Add/Remove Windows Processes" (or something similarly named). I checked boxes next to a couple of programs that I don't need, like IE and something else. It prompted me to reboot, so I did.
When I logged back on, I was missing the speaker icon in the toolbox that controls the computer volume!
You have to understand that this program is ESSENTIAL for the work I do (recording my band with Audacity). This program is simply invaluable to controlling the volume of line-in/microphone/line-out. Now it's gone, and I need it back!
I will accept absolutely no substitutes... well, I take that back. If there's freeware that's equivalent or beyond in function and it's well suited for the job, I'll take it.
Otherwise: How do I get it back?


