RE FMLE 3.1 Stuck Volume Bar/Button

The Volume bar is stuck on my FMLE 3.1 and not been able to increase or decrease the volume.I tried to un-install the FMLE and re-install a new FMLE 3.1 ( downloading from the website ) but the volume bar is still in the 60% position.I tried to use CC Cleaner to delete the registry and tried to install the FMLE but still no luck.Can anyone advise me how to go about this issue?
cheers

Strange that I am not able to reply this thread via Adobe forums page. I am sending this via Email Reply.
The Screen Shot which I uploaded is from my personal laptop and the problem is with my work laptops which are quite new Dell Studio Laptops and when we installed FMLE on them we never had any issues with the volume Bar, but in the last 2 weeks we have this frozen Volume bar which is creating some problem. Will def send you the screen shot for the same tmro.what I fail to understand is, why is that volume bar frozen even after un-installing the FMLE and when installing a new FMLE.

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