First check the device manager to ensure that the sound card is not loaded properly - ? or red x.
If not determine the the type of sound card (open the computer and look) - delete the card from device manager and on restart see if the system will tell you the type.
Then, do a search on the...
Step 2 of the instructions are telling you to go to the folder where you placed pd40ds.exe then execute their command - pd40dsi.exe -s -a -"cleanup"
click on start, click on run
in the open line type in command
then click ok.
your command prompt will probably be...
If windows 98: come up in command prompt mode (F8 at start up). Run scandisk /autofix from command prompt. Then start windows in safe mode: win /d:m
In safe mode delete temporary files, remove files and directories from c:\windows\temp, c:\windows\tempor~1, and...
As a technical user I assume you used the control+alt+delete to see the processes running.
If you need more than that try a program from AMS Software called Fast2.exe - this shows very detailed list of processes functioning.
Hope this helps.
You can do this with Policy Editor or a registry hack.
Open your registry and go to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Network\Logon
Create a new DWORD value, or modify the existing value called "MustBeValidated" and set it to equal "1" to require successful...
If your notebook has a PCMCIA network card and two PCMCIA slots you can put the card in one slot for work and the other for home - windows (not sure which os) will treat the card as a different card. Have not done this but have read about it. good luck.
First, ensure that the windows boot disk is okay by booting up another system.
However, I believe you main problem is that the Gateway now has an NTFS file system on the hard drive. You will need a special utility (special FDISK) to remove the NTFS and re-partition the hard drive to put a DOS...
The sound icon (yellow/blue horn) is okay - a single click yields the volume control(not muted - if muted remove check in mute box), double click brings up the master control and they do not have muted boxes. The sound associated with the sound icon in the task bar is the "default"...
Faulty power supplies are worth looking into. Ensure the fan is blowing. Also, if you dont ming open the case and check the cpu fan - ensure that it is spinning when power is turned on. Over heating cpu's will also shut a machine down.
Users were using Windows 95/98 machines to log onto a NT Domain. We are using roaming profiles. Just started to use Windows 2000 Pro on the new workstations and users are lossing files/folders in the Home Directory.
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