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Nanu Posts: > 500

1000 posts!! go Cyco go Cyco !!

That's a possible 500 people receiving help at £5/go you could have been quids in
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Posted: 2007-08-07 18:41:01
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Cycovision Posts: > 500

@A L 3 X

I've put a shout on driverguide for you but the site's down at the moment, I'll get back to you later hopefully with good news

@Nanu

Thanks mate


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Posted: 2007-08-07 19:10:35
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A L 3 X Posts: > 500

thanks cyco
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Posted: 2007-08-07 21:11:44
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J-J Posts: 268

Hi Cycovision,

Im hoping you can help me with this one but i have my doubts as everyone i have spoken to so far has been baffled by it.

Ok, I was chatting to a friend on msn the other day, she sent me one file which i received fine, she then started me sending another file, at the same time i started to send her a file, as i did this my PC rebooted itself, completely out of the blue and with no prompt to do so, when it eventually finished rebooting it came up with a message saying "The system has recovered from a serious error" I clicked ok and everything seemed fine.

But now every time i chat to this one particular person on msn it dies the same thing and reboots my pc, sometimes it will let me chat for 10secs and sometimes for 5 minutes but when im chatting to this one particular person it always does it but with no-one else.
Also every time it reboots it clears my cookies, some times it clears all of them and sometimes it just clears some of them.

I have even tried uninstalling and reinstalling but i still have the same problem with just one person on my contact list

Now my initial thought is that it would be a virus but as this is on my work PC they have extremly good anti virus protection etc so i would be very suprised if it was but i wouldnt rule it out completely

Everyone i have mentioned it seems at a loss what it could be so any ideas would be aprreciated
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Posted: 2007-08-08 14:38:43
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Cycovision Posts: > 500

Have you had a look at event viewer to see what the exact error is? right click on 'my computer' and select 'manage'

In the left hand column of the computer management window, click on the 'event viewer' icon, then 'application' once the tree has expanded. Double click on any entries in the right hand column that have a cross or an exclamation mark next to them.

The error messages are often garbage but some of them can give you a clue as to what's going wrong if you cut n paste them into google
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Posted: 2007-08-08 16:37:01
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J-J Posts: 268

This is what i get


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Posted: 2007-08-09 11:54:59
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Nanu Posts: > 500

Hello Cyco darling are you there???

I have now done a clean install of vista and I am having a little trouble with the sound I am getting a message of "no audio output device is installed" how do I rectify this little problem?

Kind regards,
Nanu
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Posted: 2007-08-13 21:49:16
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tk338 Posts: 338

@Cyco... I have a question and was recommended to you:
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=153108
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Posted: 2007-08-13 23:32:55
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Cycovision Posts: > 500

Sorry for the delay everyone

@J-J I haven't forgotten you, still don't have the answer yet (googling required!)

@Nanu

It usually means that the sound driver either didn't install properly or isn't compatible with vista. Best have a look at the manufacturers website or google for your particular sound device or motherboard. My soundblaster card has never worked properly with vista, creative still haven't sorted it out yet

@tk338

With it being a laptop, it's more likely that you have one hard drive split into two partitions. What you need to do first is determine which partition has windows installed on it. This is usually labeled within windows as the C: drive.

Next, you need to check the size of the other (non windows) partition, and indeed what you have saved on it. If it's large enough for linux (say, 10Gb or more realistically) and there's nothing important saved on it, you can simply switch the laptop off, put in your linux disk, start the computer, boot from the linux install disk and follow the install instructions, much like windows.

Just make sure that you select the correct partition to install to when asked, or you'll wipe your windows installation, all applications, personal data etc. This is why it's a good idea to note the exact sizes of each partition, so you can be sure to get the right one!

If both partition sizes are the same, or the other partition is not big enough, you can use a partitioning application like partition magic to change or create partitions to your liking first.
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Posted: 2007-08-14 11:18:01
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Nanu Posts: > 500

Hi Cyco,

I'd figured that out whilst waiting for you! pfft!

Now it just seems a little low even though the volume is up full on the PC any ideas as to why it may be so low?

Nanu
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Posted: 2007-08-14 17:15:21
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