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Boggin:
Have you checked and tried the restore points prior to this error occurring ?

din:

--- Quote from: jraju on January 04, 2015, 06:50:50 am ---hi, I do not mean services. msc. It is a run command. You should copy audiosrv file from your friend and then merge with your registry. Got the point. Services.msc is a command that will get you to services tab.Did you see the link, on how to export it to your file from other source such as pendrive

--- End quote ---
Sorry my fault,
I wanted to say audio.srv not services.msc
where to find the audio .srv file?

din:

--- Quote from: Boggin on January 04, 2015, 08:22:33 am ---Have you checked and tried the restore points prior to this error occurring ?

--- End quote ---
No I havent..

Boggin:
Then try your restore points.

I would expect that file to be in either Windows\System32\Drivers or for a 64 bit system, Windows\SysWOW64\Drivers but it could be dependent upon the make of Audio adapter, as I was unable to find a file by that name on my Win 7 laptop using Realtek.

You can use the search function on Win 8 which should be able to locate it on the computer you are using to copy it from if it's there.

http://winsupersite.com/windows-8/windows-8-tip-find-anything-search

jraju:
Hi, Boggin
                      I think that he deleted his quarantined file which would have deleted his audiosrv file. Hence the solution, other than system restore is replacing a new one.
  Hi, dan,
                           The audiosrv file is in the path i provided in the HKlm link in my post. here i repeat
HKLM/system/current controlset/services/
                           If it is not there, then it was deleted inadvertently by the AVG, when it quarantined

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