citats

citats

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favicons remain in your offline cache so if you clear you cache they remain unless you select the "delete all offline content" option... now strangly enough on my own personal web page writen by me... not very good... but anyway. When I go to my site the browser puts up a Netscape favicon for it... I don't understand why... I did not code that nor do I use netscape for much of anything. <img src="http://images.stardock

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Too bad for Big Blue... they should have agreed to some long term royalty on anything that came out of this original arrangement... you know MS says that in called the first winNT 3.1 because of its current windows 3.xx series but at the time they were at 3.11 for work groups... hmmmm fishy... not. You can not deny the marketing genious that is MS. <img src="http://images.stardock.com/images/smiles/sb.gif" border=0 ALI

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For those of you not upto snuff on a bit of history... Win XP inherits "some" of its ideas and design from OS/2 ... very short very quick notes... IBM and MS worked on OS/2 up until MS insisted upon coding the GUI into the main OS kernel IBM saw the flaw that would crash the whole system if an app had such access to the heart of an OS... they went their separate ways... NT 3.1 is OS/2 3.0 with a different name. even NT 4.0 is compatible with OS/2 progys just by copying back a single .dll that M

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you should still check for a IRQ conflict... like described above.. also you could delete your card from the Device manager and reboot into safe mode like iPlural suggested. tap F8 while you start up your computer to get the safe mode option... once you reboot reinstall your card drivers... XP does not natively support your sound card from the info that I can find. There are 3rd party drivers out there that are reported to work with xp ... I wonder if the drivers your using were originally for

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ok... better hurry cause its almost my bed time... tell you what I'll give you a few tips here and see if you can run with it. Lets assume that you have a little yellow sign beside your sound card with an ! on it. First thing to do... your XP disk came with a little program that can do a compatibility check, run it and see if it has a problem with your sound card. 2: only do this next step if your comfortable with open heart surgery... One thing that can be a challenge for your Operating Syst

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While you are in XP right click on the "My Computer" icon and chose properties. From the popup chose the tab that says "Hardware" in the middle of that page you will see a button called "Device Manager" click on it. look at "sound and videogame controllers" and see if there are any errors and what does it say. If you double click the sound card it will give you info. <img src="http://images.stardock.com/images/smiles/

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