do one thing open control panel then click on the sound speech and audio devices after that click on the adjust system volume a dialog box will appear infront of you then click on the hardware tab there is realtek(whatever your audio software's name) or audio codec click on them then click the properties tab and check whether the device is enabled or not......
when I try to print off anything,a photo from one of the files appears over the articale to be...
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when I try to print off anything,a photo from one of the files appears over the articale to be printed,and a message appears saying unidenified error in the printer
when i installed wizards and warrors for my pc, why do i always have to have my battery charging on...
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when i installed wizards and warrors for my pc, why do i always have to have my battery charging on my laptop????
I installed the xitel hardware/software package connecting it to my stereo and my Sony Vaio laptop....
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I installed the xitel hardware/software package connecting it to my stereo and my Sony Vaio laptop. The installation went smoothly and when I tried to transfer a vinyl LP, the Xitel system appeared to work as advertised. But in checking the resulting files, I found that each track had been elongated by about a minute or so. On playback the difference between the original and the digitized copy was subtle - no pitch distortion - just a very, very slightly slowed tempo. Interestingly, the amount of time added bore no proportional relationship to the length of the track; the shortest of the 3 tracks I transferred had more time added than the other two which were about 3 times longer. Surfing the web I found no reference to this problem. Most of the LPs I am trying to transfer are classical music, chosen for qualities of the interpretation and a re-recording process that tinkers with that is not really satisfactory. Any thoughts?