Originally Posted by Noiro
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It's designed to do that, for safety and legal reasons I guess...
just bring it down a notch and I'll bring your brain lol.
Its not an error... ;)
*Edit*
Its from X50 mix (sorry) that's causing it...
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Okay, that's good to know. That's not a big deal in itself, bringing it down a notch...but when I uninstalled x50mix, thinking at first it was a glitch, it STILL caused my volume to go dead at max. Soft reset, same thing.
Thanks to my trusty day-old backup, all was well soon enough but that kind of sucks if that effect remains after it's uninstalled.
Maybe there's a registry edit that can be done to put everything right in case of uninstall?