Posted: Wed May 23, 2001 1:34 am
I tried to patch the drivers for my Acoustic Edge sound card (PSC 706) at www.philipsusa.com and wound up making by Windows 2000 Professional side of the dual boot go kind of crazy. After I restarted, I got the blue screen of death (Win2000 style of course), and had to restart again. Since then, I have tried to reinstall the original driver, but for some reason the computer refuses to do so when I attempt it, giving me an error message that the files cannot be copied.
My specs are: 700 Pentium III w/GeForce as the video card, although this is not likely a hardware problem. Anyway, should I get into the registry and delete those sound files I can identify? After all, the drive with my Win2000 files is acting oddly (it won't allow me to defrag it, for example) even though my Win98 works fine and 2000 runs (there's just no sound added to the error messages I get when I play a sound file). Thanks for any response to this admittedly confused message.
-TheDozen
My specs are: 700 Pentium III w/GeForce as the video card, although this is not likely a hardware problem. Anyway, should I get into the registry and delete those sound files I can identify? After all, the drive with my Win2000 files is acting oddly (it won't allow me to defrag it, for example) even though my Win98 works fine and 2000 runs (there's just no sound added to the error messages I get when I play a sound file). Thanks for any response to this admittedly confused message.
-TheDozen