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      18th Apr 2007
My CMOS battery went weak and I lost a lot of settings. Now my sound scheme
is back to what appearsto be a basic scheme. How can I add new sound events
such as the sounds that were in use for lets say, my Quicken program? When I
go to the control panel to edit or modify the sounds, Quicken isn't even
listed any more.
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      18th Apr 2007
"Hogger1225" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My CMOS battery went weak and I lost a lot of settings. Now my sound
> scheme is back to what appearsto be a basic scheme. How can I add new
> sound events such as the sounds that were in use for lets say, my
> Quicken program? When I go to the control panel to edit or modify the
> sounds, Quicken isn't even listed any more.


You didn't save your sound settings before your battery died? Which you
usually have at least 3 years to do? Tsk-tsk.

P.S. Haven't anybody ever heard the word "Backup" before? Do you think
we are joking when we say this?

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      18th Apr 2007

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"BillW50" wrote:

> "Hogger1225" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:08060604-AC69-4833-A8DF-(E-Mail Removed)
> > My CMOS battery went weak and I lost a lot of settings. Now my sound
> > scheme is back to what appearsto be a basic scheme. How can I add new
> > sound events such as the sounds that were in use for lets say, my
> > Quicken program? When I go to the control panel to edit or modify the
> > sounds, Quicken isn't even listed any more.

>
> You didn't save your sound settings before your battery died? Which you
> usually have at least 3 years to do? Tsk-tsk.
>
> P.S. Haven't anybody ever heard the word "Backup" before? Do you think
> we are joking when we say this?
>
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> Bill
>
> Gee, thanks, that was a big help. If I wanted sarcasim I would have called my ex-wife.

 
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      18th Apr 2007
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>> "Hogger1225" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:08060604-AC69-4833-A8DF-(E-Mail Removed)
>>> My CMOS battery went weak and I lost a lot of settings. Now my sound
>>> scheme is back to what appearsto be a basic scheme. How can I add
>>> new sound events such as the sounds that were in use for lets say,
>>> my Quicken program? When I go to the control panel to edit or
>>> modify the sounds, Quicken isn't even listed any more.

>>
>> You didn't save your sound settings before your battery died? Which
>> you
>> usually have at least 3 years to do? Tsk-tsk.
>>
>> P.S. Haven't anybody ever heard the word "Backup" before? Do you
>> think
>> we are joking when we say this?
>>
>> --
>> Bill
>>
>> Gee, thanks, that was a big help. If I wanted sarcasim I would have
>> called my ex-wife.


Well you should either add the sounds manually, or reinstall Quicken and
others again. As what else can you do?

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      18th Apr 2007
Kinda like locking the barn door after the horse was stole...

Malv

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> "Hogger1225" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:08060604-AC69-4833-A8DF-(E-Mail Removed)
> > My CMOS battery went weak and I lost a lot of settings. Now my sound
> > scheme is back to what appearsto be a basic scheme. How can I add new
> > sound events such as the sounds that were in use for lets say, my
> > Quicken program? When I go to the control panel to edit or modify the
> > sounds, Quicken isn't even listed any more.

>
> You didn't save your sound settings before your battery died? Which you
> usually have at least 3 years to do? Tsk-tsk.
>
> P.S. Haven't anybody ever heard the word "Backup" before? Do you think
> we are joking when we say this?
>
> --
> Bill
>



 
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