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Michael
December 5th 03, 01:14 AM
3. Plug your speakers into the same hole where you
plugged the headphones. Your headphones are just little
speakers and they work meaning its your main speakers, and
that the software/soundcard are working fine.

11. You need to install drivers for the keyboard for
those extra buttons to work.

>-----Original Message-----
>Dear Ladies and Gentlemen;
> I was wondering if some of you could help me with
>various problems I have been having
>with my newly installed Windows XP please. I would like
to
>see them resolved.
>
>1. Installation caused my computer to no longer recognize
>that I had a DSL line constantly
>connecting me to the internet. How can I fix this?
>
>2.A Installation caused my computer to loose all of my
Palm
>Pilot information. Do you know
>where I could try to look to find it should it simply be
>lost on my computer?
>
>2.B Why won't my Palm Pilot syncronys with my computer?
>They both realize that I have
>asked them to syncronys, but the computer cuts the program
>and the Palm Pilot tells me that the
>connection between the two has been lost.
>
>2.C When I try to leave the scheduling area of my desktop
>Palm Pilot program and access my
>telephone number to re-enter all of the numbers that I
lost
>due to my Palm Pilot's batteries
>dying, the program crashes. How can I get this screen to
>work properly?
>
>3. The installed operating system does not seem to be
able
>to make my speakers work. I can
>only get sound out of my computer by plugging my
headphones
>into the out jack on the back of
>my computer on the card with my microphone jack and joy
>stick plug. Can anyone tell me how
>to restore my ablitiy to use my speakers?
>
>4. Where are the files and links that I put onto my
>desktop before installing Windows XP? I
>can only find some of them in their original locations,
and
>I did not memorize the names of all of
>them as I only had to look on my desktop to find them
>previously.
>
>5. Is there any way for me to open Explorer windows
>without closing the ones that I select files
>from? I keep having to open the entire line whenever I
>want to move files from one folder to
>another.
>
>6. Is their any way for me to organize my files by the
>date that they were created? I used this
>feature to keep track of which files I needed to review as
>the most recent additions to my hard
>drives.
>
>7. How can I force my computer to re-install Windows 95?
>Whenever I try to install the disk,
>Windows XP tells me that I can't perform the operation.
>When I try to open it from the opening
>menu that gives me a choice between the two operating
>systems, Windows XP seems to have
>earased some of the necessary Windows 95 files.
>
>8. I would like to know how to make the search function
>work as well as the 95 version did. I
>would like the searches to be able to be set for a certain
>file type. Also, is there any way to get
>rid of that annoying dog?
>
>9. Is there any way of making it so that my open windows
>do not look like internet browser
>windows? I would like more of a distinction between my
>online activities and my offline
>programs.
>
>10. Is there any way of getting rid of the "Systme Tasks"
>and other drop down bars in my
>Explorer windows that take up so much room when I have
>various different windows open?
>
>11. Why is it that my keyboard media controls no longer
>work for any of my media
>applications? I can't even open and close my CD player or
>adjust the volume with the
>keyboard any more.
>
> I look forward to receiving help with these various
>problems. Thank you for your efforts.
>.
>

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