Link and Sound Problem

  • Thread starter Joydeep Chakrabarty
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Joydeep Chakrabarty

Hi,

Few days back, I was installing/uninstalling some programs. I don't know
what went wrong, but I found the links in "Computer" are not working.
When I open "My Computer" ("Computer" in Vista), all the links like "Device
Manager", "Remote Settings" etc are not working. It says for "Device
Manager" - "Windows cannot find '%SystemRoot%\\system32\devmgmt.msc".
However, if I run the same command from a DOS window, it exists. This is
same for all the other links.

My sound icon in the task bar is also marked a permanent red cross. If I
open Volume Mixer, it says - No audio device found. But I can still hear
sound.
I don't know what to do. Please help me.

Thanks and regards,
Jaydip Chakrabarty
 
J

Joydeep Chakrabarty

Mike said:
It would help all involved if you listed what you uninstalled. Have you
tried System Restore?
Yes, several times. But it failed every time. I don't have the installation
CD. Also Toshiba did not provide any system restore partition.
 
B

Bill Daggett

Joydeep Chakrabarty said:
I don't have the installation CD. Also Toshiba did not provide any
system restore partition.

Then discs were provided and you or someone else misplaced them. ONE
or the other IS provided by all reputable manufacturers per the OEM
agreement with Microsoft.

My Toshiba came with a recovery DVD.
 
M

Mike

What a load of rubbish! I was expecting some help from you bunch of c**ts.

I wouldn't have been better off asking my kindergarten group!
 
G

Gordon's Psychiatrist

Mike said:
What a load of rubbish! I was expecting some help from you bunch of c**ts.

I wouldn't have been better off asking my kindergarten group!

So you are in a group of kindergarten kids? Maybe you should
re-evaluate your life and start hanging around with others.

No wonder why you are a foul mouth idiot.
 
J

Joydeep Chakrabarty

Bill Daggett said:
Then discs were provided and you or someone else misplaced them. ONE
or the other IS provided by all reputable manufacturers per the OEM
agreement with Microsoft.

My Toshiba came with a recovery DVD.

Then I must have lost it. Anyway, is there any way out?

Thanks
 
B

Bill Daggett

Joydeep Chakrabarty said:
Then I must have lost it. Anyway, is there any way out?

Thanks

Contact Toshiba and see if they will send you a recovery DVD.
 

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