Missing audio card in kmix

Hi everybody!The HDA Intel tab in my kmix just have gone missing..Here is a screenshot if you're unable to exactly understand my situation. http://www.kde.org/applications/multimedia/kmix/ .I'm talking about the tab which says "HDA Intel" and now i can't use kmix to adjust my levels..Any ideas how to get it back?

Hi again,
I'm just speculating (well, taking a well educated guess based on the descriptions you posted) that you might have resource fork tree issues.
One problem in recovering "lost" files is that if the system does not "see" them, then they will be overwritten by new files you save or by the defrag/optimization process.
TechTool Pro will usually prevent future problems, but recovery of overwritten files is just about impossible without sending your drive in for some VERY expensive file recovery company to do.
You might have to swallow really hard and accept that your files are gone IF you've done ANY recording or saving of any files on this drive since the problem occurred (not just since you discovered it). This includes www browsing or downloading too (because your browser cache is written to your disk, possibly overwriting files your system isn't "seeing"). This is yet another good reason to keep your audio/video project files on an external drive.
Painful, I know. Chalk it up as a learning experience.
This emphasizes just how important it is to run diagnostics on your drives regularly. If they are maintained regularly, then it takes very little time. Do this prior to defragging or optimization. Only copy to/from a clean drive. Only defrag/optimize a clean drive (meaning a properly diagnosed and repaired drive - files and directories).
I'm sorry that this has happened. Good luck to you.
Regards
bb

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