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Whenever my skype or team viewer gets into a call or chat room...it mute's the speakers so all I can hear is skype. I have already done the basic things and it didn't work.. NEED Help
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sunkist0 wrote
TTGFantic wrote Whenever my skype or team viewer gets into a call or chat room...it mute's the speakers so all I can hear is skype. I have already done the basic things and it didn't work.. NEED Help

Just delete Hal.Dll, it's a pretty common problem i've had lately. The Hardware Abstraction Layer is a useless file so just remove it, it just adjusts your audio so one application isn't too loud.


Where is it?

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sunkist0 wrote
TTGFantic wrote Whenever my skype or team viewer gets into a call or chat room...it mute's the speakers so all I can hear is skype. I have already done the basic things and it didn't work.. NEED Help

Just delete Hal.Dll, it's a pretty common problem i've had lately. The Hardware Abstraction Layer is a useless file so just remove it, it just adjusts your audio so one application isn't too loud.


Also it is a system .dll


Why should I remove it!
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Right click your volume control button in your system tray, and click "Sounds". Now in the new window that opens, switch to the "Communications" tab, and make sure you have the very bottom radio button selected, it should say "Do nothing."

Now, you should hear both communications and whatever else you have on in full volume.
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