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it's scared too!:)

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Hope it all goes smooth for ya pman!

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PMan I would not put my data at risk on your current primary drive. If you have an old drive, put that in, or, buy a cheap drive and reinsstall XP on that. When all is working, put your old drive back in as a secondary and copy all your stuff over to the new drive.

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PMan I would not put my data at risk on your current primary drive. If you have an old drive, put that in, or, buy a cheap drive and reinsstall XP on that. When all is working, put your old drive back in as a secondary and copy all your stuff over to the new drive.

 

I would go this way too. After you have installed windows on another drive, you can set your old drive as a slave so it won't try to boot to it, but you will be able to explore it and get your files.

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another note: don't wait too long to do something either. IF it is the hard drive trying to fail, letting it set unused for any period of time can cause it to fail even faster.

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ok so far so good. I have no sound but I have a lot of things done already and drivers installed. If someone has time maybe help me figure out if I have my speakers pluged in the wrong slot not USP type so us the small plug??

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Try the small pink plug, myself COD 2 will not run, I get an error if I do not have a mic plugged in.

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I think hxtr has some pink plugs, although probably not the kind you're looking for.

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He He He

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ok so far so good. I have no sound but I have a lot of things done already and drivers installed. If someone has time maybe help me figure out if I have my speakers pluged in the wrong slot not USP type so us the small plug??

 

if sound is onboard, may hav to go in bios and turn it on

 

green 1/8 is audio out Spk

 

red 1/8 is audio input Mic

 

PHUCKITMAN what motherboard brand and model or is a brand name computer if so try thier site with your service tag

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Ok got sound this morning by simply plugging it in to the correct plug in the back. I used to run my mic thru the front panel for ease of use sp did that as well and as soon as I plugged it in the sound bound recognized it and asked me the confirm the set up so I think I am on the right trak here. No shut downs or loading issues so far so hoping the HD is not any issue and since I only have 1 stick of ram and the PC is still working fine so probably isn't a hardware issue may have been a bug or corrupt file but now to load COD2 which is why I do all this to begin with. More to come

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Keep going mate, If i can do it , you can do it to. its alway's shit when you have sound on board, normally you get a disk with the motherboard, and the disk does the rest , if not , get a small new soundcard for 20 dollars orsow , and plug it in , and put the onboard soundcard out in the bios.

 

Greetzzzz, the dutch idiot

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hi friend,

i agree with google. just restore the computer to its last known good state. on win xp you will find that option under help and support. then reinstall the upgrade carefully.on win7 i am not sure where to find that option, but its probably something similar to xp.

hope you fix it,

Katana

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do a hardware diagnostic, if all is ok then if u can afford to lose info on ur hard drive, (or back it up while in safe mode) then wipe the drive clean and re-install everything... i had similar problems, and since then i periodically re-format and re-install everything... seems things have gotten really messy with windows... someone is always trying to screw us all... its a conspiracy i tell ya! but doing a complete clean install works for me...

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