Re: volume control settings not in english by Mart
Mart
Fri Sep 16 03:22:37 CDT 2005
OK, so ... Two options :-
1) Control Panel | Add\Remove Programs \ Startup Disk tab and follow
on-screen instructions.
2) Download a WinMe bootdisk making utility from www.bootdisk.com - But be
sure to read the
instructions on how to actually create the bootdisk from the download files.
Don't just copy the download to a floppy disk, you need to run the download
on your computer for it to actually create the Startup (floppy) disk.
Good luck
Mart
"emmaljonesbz" <emmaljonesbz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BF41E6E2-9421-4112-9545-320185C92453@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for the advice mart, but I don't have a floppy start up disc, just
> the
> cd that win me came on.
>
> "Mart" wrote:
>
>> OK, so.. again if recent AND you have not been trying to update your
>> sound
>> drivers or programs AND as System Restore isn't working, you *might* get
>> away with it using the scanreg /restore ploy. You could try reverting to
>> the
>> last 'good' registry prior to the problem happening, to see if that will
>> bring things back again.
>>
>> Although it is possible do this in Normal and Safe Mode, under the
>> circumstances I would suggest you do it in Real Mode DOS, using your
>> WinMe
>> Startup (floppy) Disk.
>>
>> Now try booting with your Windows Startup (floppy) Disk already inserted
>> in
>> the A: drive, and choose option 4) Minimal Boot.
>>
>> At the A:\> prompt, type "scanreg /restore" (no quotes and note the space
>> between the g and /) then press Enter.
>>
>> Follow the screen prompts and when asked, select the LAST 'good' date
>> BEFORE
>> THE PROBLEM, continuing with the instructions.
>>
>> Don't forget to remove the floppy disk BEFORE you tell the machine to
>> reboot.
>>
>> Hopefully, that should get things working again - then re-activate your
>> System Restore!!!!
>>
>> Mart
>>
>>
>>
>> "emmaljonesbz" <emmaljonesbz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:91302778-724C-4DC8-A442-5D2AB20426EF@microsoft.com...
>> > Unfortunatly I don't have system restore activated on my pc, so has
>> > anyone
>> > got any other advice?
>> >
>> > "Mart" wrote:
>> >
>> >> If recent AND you have not been trying to update your sound drivers or
>> >> programs, you could try running System Restore and roll-back to the
>> >> last
>> >> time things were 'normal'. With a bit of luck, it should restore your
>> >> settings.
>> >>
>> >> Mart
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "emmaljonesbz" <emmaljonesbz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> >> message
>> >> news:DFA1F4A5-026D-4315-A731-78F368150A1C@microsoft.com...
>> >> > My volume control settings seem to have changed from the usual
>> >> > master
>> >> > volume
>> >> > - wave - SWsynth -cdPlayer & Line In etc to
>> >> > cd, micronfon,leitung,aux,video, modem and gesamtausgang
>> >> >
>> >> > any ideas how to change them back?
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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