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A Guru Challenge: Windows makes my Warp Faster...(How?)
After failing to reinstall Win98 over my old installation, I promptly brought over an old DMA 33 IDE drive and plugged it into the primary socket on the IDE2 had failed and I had to choose a regular boot or safe boot, when I chose regular boot, it always forgot any changes I had made to the sound volume.

Initial boot sound volume
There is a program called 'volume' that can be run at boot time through the module options. I placed the following line in /etc/modutils/arch/i386: post-install sb This runs the volume program after the sound modules are loaded and sets the volume to 10 percent. The volume-2.1.tgz should be attached.

which distro for PowerBook G4.., and a couple newbie questions ...
Maureen Goldman inkslin...@FOGsunshine.net microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support "Porcupuff" <porcup...@hotmail.com> wrote: After I boot up Windows XP, not all the icons that should For instance, the two icons that I can't get to appear there are the sound volume icon and the MSN Messenger v6.0 icon.

Sound Volume in Gnome
After I boot up Windows XP, not all the icons that should appear in the notification area in the taskbar appear or are visible. Some of the icons show up there, but not all of them. For instance, the two icons that I can't get to appear there are the sound volume icon and the MSN Messenger v6.0 icon.

DESCENT 2 - readme Part 1 of 2
The most frequently affected icons seem to be the speaker icon (sound volume) and the power/energy icon. Hide inactive icons This has nothing to do with the hide Some users report successes with various changes that influence the boot and logon timing, but these changes do not reliably solve the problem.

Zen of Mac says:
FANG's fourth volume is also on the way, with the theme "Life after High School". Full descriptions of the theme are listed below! I'm currently putting the finishing touches on a new podcast episode -- this will be a recording of one of the Bad Dog Boot Camp panels I gave at FC this year.

Startup Sound Volume
After changing the sound volume, the volume is still very high on the next reboot, but is lowered the next reboot or something. It's a bit vague and inconsistent, tho. There is a shareware extension to make your PB boot silent, but I forgot the name... Anyone? --Tim van der Leeuw tnle...@cs.vu.nl.

Win XP Sound Scheme Volume Fading?
Who did HE piss off? double big boot levels both as bdv is released; gets a lot of offence on both taker falls out door of chamber batista pins bdv outside ring after taker ddt bringing in khali to "you can't wrestle" chants What is the point of the chamber if falls count anywhere? Just get the Hell out of the

Boot icons
Lilo gui installed fine and added my Windows XP to the boot list. coolio Now the fun really starts to begin! 7. Upon re booting I get a message saying to be run on initlevel 3 - "aumix -q" will tell you if the sound volume is muted or not - "/sbin/fuser -v /dev/dsp" will tell which program uses the sound card.

LOS - the game operating system
NT's file system at boot up will roll back to the last known good state and continue. This happened on a Mac. I had re-download a 300M mainframe file. .... etc. and at the same time you play games, watch movies, start 2 more telnet sessions, play music, adjust the sound volume, mouse speed (make it plain,

WIn98 keeps muting wav sounds
Platinum - when I boot to Windows 2000, it overrides the Windows sound with its own, as it does when I boot to Windows 98SE. My problem is that it does so at After I finish booting volume is as I set it, and the headphones disable the sounds - even the same thunder sound when I play it. Any idea what's wrong here?

PAS Volume
After a reset the computer worked fine (it showed BIOS 1.41 after boot up), except for the following weird problems: When I use netscape (3 or 4, This happens too my system tray too (sound volume, desktop resolution and ISDN monitor). I sometimes get trash when scrolling, or a background image goes all the way

DVD Audio from S/PDIF Is Adjusted Through Wave/MP3 Why?
Only icons in the system tray are for the MS Intellimouse, MS update reminder, sound volume and for the Sound Blaster Live control panels. Ray: Do a careful tracking of your System Resources, eg, * right after a cold boot, * after starting DW * after loading a page from the site * after opening other programs

Volume control on task bar
I think I tried running that app after windows was started and it didn't do anything. Neverless creative should of made that icon there without having to run an app. just another oversite from creative like with the sound volume thing. NM wrote: Or you can launch the Creative EAX prog from the Start Menu.

PowerBook 1400 woes
It was really unstable for a while, and would stall out and re-boot during the start up process. Finally, after about a half dozen tries it started and settled down. The legacy drivers were installed and my sound system seems to be working fine, but I still don't have the volume control on the task bar.

Mandrake 9.1 Linux same old story. (First impressions)
My soundcard (Vortex I/Aureal 8820 chipset) seems to be at maximum volume until my personal settings are loaded (after I log in). Is there a setting I can do to establish a volume level at boot time? before the welcome sound? are the volume levels stored in the registry? or should I just hold on to my chair

XPS D300 A09 BIOS update
The sound card sets the *volume* of the CD sound. To adjust the volume, the sound modules need to be loaded. What is happening is that the cd sound volume is defaulting to 0 (or really, really low) on boot-up. The first thing the sound modules do when they load is initialize the volume registers with 'sensible'

computer noise through speakers
Hi all, After sucessfully doing a repair install to upgrade my motherboard, the sound/volume icon in the taskbar that activates the mixer/volume control seems to I have to un-check it, hit apply and re-check it and hit apply before it loads into my taskbar - however, the next time I boot into windows - its not

Apache Preferences Problem Work-Around
I reboot the machine (after taking out the other two alsa links) and that's the message I see -- it wasn't there before: Saved ALSA mixer settings detected; aumix will not touch mixer. But it still doesn't come back with the volume settings restored. I'll keep hunting... Thanks, Rick Reynolds -- He who breaks a

problems running U7
You
can try to use another speaker or use your earphone to see if you will hear the sound. 2. Make sure the sound volume is not muted. a. Right click every item under "Sound, video and game controllers" and click Uninstall. 3) Reboot your computer 4) After rebooting the computer, Windows will detect the sound