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franzappa29
First
Cannot get Media center to display TV DVD is fine. When I try it
freezes the app and sometimes the entire system. (I have done all
they suggested so please don't go there thanks)
Second
The ghost or restore files that were sent to me are wrong. They
install using the emuzed drivers for the sound device. When I install
the audigy software the machine goes nuts. I cannot even reboot
without going into the bios. (which I have not Changed) and reload
optimized defaults.
Third
When (I use use the word when for a reason) the machine does a
successful reboot it enters the deskto without stopping at the
welcome screen. If I force it say with tweak UI to stop at the
welcome screen it loads extremely slow 15 -20 minutes or usually it
hangs there. But If go into the bios reset to opimized defaults and
reboot the machine boots normally but no welcome screen stop.
This is a partial list of problems. I sure could use some help. I have
been a Techie for years and I am stumped
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Cannot get Media center to display TV DVD is fine. When I try it
freezes the app and sometimes the entire system. (I have done all
they suggested so please don't go there thanks)
Second
The ghost or restore files that were sent to me are wrong. They
install using the emuzed drivers for the sound device. When I install
the audigy software the machine goes nuts. I cannot even reboot
without going into the bios. (which I have not Changed) and reload
optimized defaults.
Third
When (I use use the word when for a reason) the machine does a
successful reboot it enters the deskto without stopping at the
welcome screen. If I force it say with tweak UI to stop at the
welcome screen it loads extremely slow 15 -20 minutes or usually it
hangs there. But If go into the bios reset to opimized defaults and
reboot the machine boots normally but no welcome screen stop.
This is a partial list of problems. I sure could use some help. I have
been a Techie for years and I am stumped
Posted via http://www.xpMCE.com
Windows XP Media Center Edition Forums