Q1: Why the sound is so loud, soft, or no sound when I use a specific application? A1: You can useVolume mixerto adjust the suitable volume for each application. Right-click on the[Speaker icon]①which is located at the taskbar, then select[Open volume mixer]②. ...
On Windows XP, go to Start | Control Panel | Sounds and Audio Devices | Audio, and look under MIDI Playback). You will likely need to re-install your sound card or MIDI interface drivers. You can usually download the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website. Note that MIDI Output...
You can still have exactly the same, 100% customizable sound experience that you have today in XP. You can set the "Windows Logon' event sound to be whatever WAV file you wish, this effectively replaces what used to be the XP Startup sound (which always played post-...
Windows XP will display this message when it cannot find a Windows Logo certificate during installation. This does not necessarily mean that uncertified software will have any problems. The VSC runs very well under Windows XP. Select [Continue Anyway] and proceed with the installation. If you don...
It overhauled practically every Windows system from XP. It was a big step forward! In return for that step, you just had to put up with your games running worse, your printer not working, and pop-ups nagging you all the time. The best thing that can be said for Vista is that most ...
Loud Static Through Speakers Problem Im Getting Loud Static Through Speakers When First Starting Up Before Windows Plays The Startup Sound, The Loud Static Stops After The Windows Startup Sound Plays. Seems Like Ive Had This Problem After Overclocking. Specs Are As Listed, Please Help. accordpo...
If it's not what I'm interested in, it shouldn't slow me down. The start menu in XP is particularly bad at that. I shouldn't have to wait for windows to catch up with me when navigating menus. Banish the hourglass! Anonymous August 14, 2008 The comment has been removed Anonymous ...
. FSClient is meant to be a full featured SIP client including standard enterprise class client functionality. It can run installed or run standalone, with the only requirement being .NET 4.5.2 support (vista or higher). You can use the older FSClient 1.2 release if you need Windows XP/....
XP’s Windows Firewall doesn’t have this capability, so you can’t use it to block spyware. Kill pop ups Pop-up ads are a common way of delivering spyware. Click a pop up, and you might get infected with spyware. So, kill pop ups. For details, see [Hack #33] . Stop drive-...
The XP PCs could not upgraded due to the lack of supported device drivers, so they’ll stay at 1 Gigabit. Imho, it makes perfect sense to “modularize” Windows so as to guarantee that unwanted and unneeded software components can be discarded, at the same time Windows Updat...