There isn’t a clear reason why this happens, although I have seen cases where third party drivers from soundcard manufacturers completely damage the entire Windows volume control setup. This error message generally means the application that controls volume in Windows, sndvol32.exe, is corrupt rather than uninstalled. Rick writes, My Windows Volume Control has somehow been uninstalled, so that my attempt to follow your instruction for restoring the volume icon to the System Tray results in the following error message: “…Volume Control Program has not been installed”.
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