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(Sorry for reposting )
Subject: Re: OOPs !
Thanks DL and Anando
I gave the roll back a try - alas to no avail,
tried uninstalling the device - no good
not sure which manu site to go too because I now cannot see which version my
previous device was
(the CMI Audio X3d) when I could access it previously -from taskbar- I could
access it's settings
and version etc ?
Now I am stuck with the C- media AC 97 in my devices !
AARRGGH !
I have also just tried the Restore again - which seems to be OK until the
reboot screen appears and
I get the dreaded 'Restore has been unable to restore to an earlier point no
changes have been made
to your computer'
Is it a motherboard / sound card issue - if so How do I access what type of
board/card they are and go about getting the right drivers (I don't want to
make the same mistake again !)
I'd really appreciate any further guidance available.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support (More info?)
Just had a thought on this one -
I have Norton ghost on my machine could that be used to recover the original
sound driver in some way ?
Thanks
JIM
"jimbo" <owl2@herandnow.com> wrote in message
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> (Sorry for reposting )
>
> Subject: Re: OOPs !
>
> Thanks DL and Anando
>
> I gave the roll back a try - alas to no avail,
>
> tried uninstalling the device - no good
> not sure which manu site to go too because I now cannot see which version
> my
> previous device was
> (the CMI Audio X3d) when I could access it previously -from taskbar- I
> could
> access it's settings
> and version etc ?
>
> Now I am stuck with the C- media AC 97 in my devices !
>
> AARRGGH !
>
> I have also just tried the Restore again - which seems to be OK until the
> reboot screen appears and
> I get the dreaded 'Restore has been unable to restore to an earlier point
> no
> changes have been made
> to your computer'
>
> Is it a motherboard / sound card issue - if so How do I access what type
> of
> board/card they are and go about getting the right drivers (I don't want
> to
> make the same mistake again !)
>
> I'd really appreciate any further guidance available.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jim
>
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