Sound not staying muted when resuming from Sleep mode

The subject says it all. When I resume from Sleep mode the sound is not staying muted. I have found a third party app to get around this but I would rather solve it without having to run something else in startup.
I have a HP Pavilion dv7-2206tx Entertainment Notebook running Windows 7 with all the latest updates installed.
Anyone know how to prevent this from happening?

youngunix wrote:
cfr wrote:
What does "every OS" include? Just thinking if it includes something like Windows, say, that would point to something rather different than if the problem only manifests in Linux.
Have you seen if the problem occurs if you use the nouveau drivers?
I'm sorry dude, but there is something wrong with you!! In every thread, you just ask or make lame @$$ statements.
cfr is a regular presence around here and helps quite a lot of people.  He was trying to get clarification so that your problem could be further debugged.  You may think that his statements are "lame ass" but you attitude is "asshole".  Don't come here looking for help and then tell those trying to help you that their help sucks.  If that is how you show your appreciation for support, you should go elsewhere.

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