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ryan
January 16th 04, 03:01 AM
I recently uninstalled XP because my other User accounts
were not getting were not getting any sound and 2 of them
were getting Error messages while trying to access the
Internet. I did an Uninstall and a Reinstall and
downloaded the Patches from Windows Update and now I have
the same problem with the sound but at least the other
accounts can get on the Internet. Any suggestions on how
to determine which is the bad Patch and roll it back???
Thanks.

peter
January 16th 04, 05:01 AM
uninstall them one by one and test after each uninstall
peter
"ryan" > wrote in message
...
> I recently uninstalled XP because my other User accounts
> were not getting were not getting any sound and 2 of them
> were getting Error messages while trying to access the
> Internet. I did an Uninstall and a Reinstall and
> downloaded the Patches from Windows Update and now I have
> the same problem with the sound but at least the other
> accounts can get on the Internet. Any suggestions on how
> to determine which is the bad Patch and roll it back???
> Thanks.


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Rifleman
January 16th 04, 10:41 AM
"ryan" > wrote in message
...
> I recently uninstalled XP because my other User accounts
> were not getting were not getting any sound and 2 of them
> were getting Error messages while trying to access the
> Internet. I did an Uninstall and a Reinstall and
> downloaded the Patches from Windows Update and now I have
> the same problem with the sound but at least the other
> accounts can get on the Internet. Any suggestions on how
> to determine which is the bad Patch and roll it back???
> Thanks.

I'd be VERY surprised if a Windows Update patch affected your sound card.
Have you tried getting an updated driver from your sound card manufacturer's
website?

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