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XP Sound Schemes
how do I copy the scheme I have saved in the sound utility in Control Panel.
i want to put the same scheme on another PC. |
XP Sound Schemes
Sam wrote:
how do I copy the scheme I have saved in the sound utility in Control Panel. i want to put the same scheme on another PC. Where did you get the sound scheme you are currently using? -- JD.. |
XP Sound Schemes
Sam wrote: how do I copy the scheme I have saved in the sound utility in Control Panel. i want to put the same scheme on another PC. Where did you get the sound scheme you are currently using? -- JD.. |
XP Sound Schemes
"Sam" wrote in message
how do I copy the scheme I have saved in the sound utility in Control Panel. i want to put the same scheme on another PC. Go to C:\windows\media. In that folder are all the .wav sounds that are currently in use. zip them up or whatever and take them to the other computer. |
XP Sound Schemes
"Sam" wrote in message how do I copy the scheme I have saved in the sound utility in Control Panel. i want to put the same scheme on another PC. Go to C:\windows\media. In that folder are all the .wav sounds that are currently in use. zip them up or whatever and take them to the other computer. |
XP Sound Schemes
I am looking for the shcme I saved, not all the wav files, which are already
on the other computer. Is there a way to get the scheme that i saved through the control panel sound utility? "Twayne" wrote: "Sam" wrote in message how do I copy the scheme I have saved in the sound utility in Control Panel. i want to put the same scheme on another PC. Go to C:\windows\media. In that folder are all the .wav sounds that are currently in use. zip them up or whatever and take them to the other computer. |
XP Sound Schemes
i selected the sounds I wanted int eh control panel sound utiity and saved
that as a custom scheme. it is that scheme I am trying to find to copy to another computer. "JD" wrote: Sam wrote: how do I copy the scheme I have saved in the sound utility in Control Panel. i want to put the same scheme on another PC. Where did you get the sound scheme you are currently using? -- JD.. |
XP Sound Schemes
I am looking for the shcme I saved, not all the wav files, which are already
on the other computer. Is there a way to get the scheme that i saved through the control panel sound utility? "Twayne" wrote: "Sam" wrote in message how do I copy the scheme I have saved in the sound utility in Control Panel. i want to put the same scheme on another PC. Go to C:\windows\media. In that folder are all the .wav sounds that are currently in use. zip them up or whatever and take them to the other computer. |
XP Sound Schemes
i selected the sounds I wanted int eh control panel sound utiity and saved
that as a custom scheme. it is that scheme I am trying to find to copy to another computer. "JD" wrote: Sam wrote: how do I copy the scheme I have saved in the sound utility in Control Panel. i want to put the same scheme on another PC. Where did you get the sound scheme you are currently using? -- JD.. |
XP Sound Schemes
Sam wrote:
i selected the sounds I wanted int eh control panel sound utiity and saved that as a custom scheme. it is that scheme I am trying to find to copy to another computer. "JD" wrote: Sam wrote: how do I copy the scheme I have saved in the sound utility in Control Panel. i want to put the same scheme on another PC. Where did you get the sound scheme you are currently using? -- JD.. As far as I know, you can't transfer the "custom sound scheme". You'll have to set up a new sound scheme on the new computer that mirrors your older computer's sound scheme. I'm sure there is a record of the specific sound files for your current sound scheme but I don't know where it would be. If you find a way to do this be sure to post back with the solution and let's see what Twayne comes up with. -- JD.. |
XP Sound Schemes
Sam wrote:
i selected the sounds I wanted int eh control panel sound utiity and saved that as a custom scheme. it is that scheme I am trying to find to copy to another computer. "JD" wrote: Sam wrote: how do I copy the scheme I have saved in the sound utility in Control Panel. i want to put the same scheme on another PC. Where did you get the sound scheme you are currently using? -- JD.. As far as I know, you can't transfer the "custom sound scheme". You'll have to set up a new sound scheme on the new computer that mirrors your older computer's sound scheme. I'm sure there is a record of the specific sound files for your current sound scheme but I don't know where it would be. If you find a way to do this be sure to post back with the solution and let's see what Twayne comes up with. -- JD.. |
XP Sound Schemes
"Sam" wrote in message
I am looking for the shcme I saved, not all the wav files, which are already on the other computer. Is there a way to get the scheme that i saved through the control panel sound utility? "Twayne" wrote: "Sam" wrote in message how do I copy the scheme I have saved in the sound utility in Control Panel. i want to put the same scheme on another PC. Go to C:\windows\media. In that folder are all the .wav sounds that are currently in use. zip them up or whatever and take them to the other computer. I don't think a "scheme" is a finite file you can simply pick up and copy to another machine; it's just a definitions list kept somewhere in one of the system files, most likely along with other system information. It's likely not something you could simply copy to another machine but I'm not certain of that. If the other machine has all the needed .wav's, then just write them down and duplicate it on the other one. There aren't that many of them, really. Make your own "scheme" by creating a new folder under the \media\ folder to hold the needed wav files. I'm afraid that's all I have. Twayne` |
XP Sound Schemes
"Sam" wrote in message
I am looking for the shcme I saved, not all the wav files, which are already on the other computer. Is there a way to get the scheme that i saved through the control panel sound utility? "Twayne" wrote: "Sam" wrote in message how do I copy the scheme I have saved in the sound utility in Control Panel. i want to put the same scheme on another PC. Go to C:\windows\media. In that folder are all the .wav sounds that are currently in use. zip them up or whatever and take them to the other computer. I don't think a "scheme" is a finite file you can simply pick up and copy to another machine; it's just a definitions list kept somewhere in one of the system files, most likely along with other system information. It's likely not something you could simply copy to another machine but I'm not certain of that. If the other machine has all the needed .wav's, then just write them down and duplicate it on the other one. There aren't that many of them, really. Make your own "scheme" by creating a new folder under the \media\ folder to hold the needed wav files. I'm afraid that's all I have. Twayne` |
I am looking for the shcme I saved, not all the wav files, whichare already
As you know, or rather should know. Everything and every setting found in Windows XP and indeed all windows OS are listed and contained within the registry.
Thus your personal sound schemes of all users including default sound schemes can be found in your registry on every computer you have. Therefore I suggest you look-up the name that you gave to the scheme you made. Then open registry editor (I prefer REGENIE but xp default is adequate) now search for the name of your scheme and EXPORT the entire "key" which contains your listed wav files to a sd card or usb storeage device. Now take the copy to your other computer or transfer via network if you are networking. Open the registry key file on that computer and MERGE the key! Simple? Then open your sound scheme applet and look at the list of schemes. Bingo! Select the scheme as it has the same name you used originally! Note the registry is only addressed during the XP boot sequence. You must restart windows to activate your new scheme, or indeed any other changes made to the registry. Enjoy but ALWAYS create a SYSTEM RESTORE before making changes to the registry.. Then you can revert to what you had before at any point in time! Feel free to contact me as I am happy to offer help. On Sunday, August 02, 2009 11:18 AM Sam wrote: how do I copy the scheme I have saved in the sound utility in Control Panel. i want to put the same scheme on another PC. On Sunday, August 02, 2009 7:10 PM JD wrote: Sam wrote: Where did you get the sound scheme you are currently using? -- JD.. On Sunday, August 02, 2009 7:34 PM Twayne wrote: Go to C:\windows\media. In that folder are all the .wav sounds that are currently in use. zip them up or whatever and take them to the other computer. On Sunday, August 02, 2009 8:58 PM Sam wrote: i selected the sounds I wanted int eh control panel sound utiity and saved that as a custom scheme. it is that scheme I am trying to find to copy to another computer. "JD" wrote: On Sunday, August 02, 2009 8:58 PM Sam wrote: I am looking for the shcme I saved, not all the wav files, which are already on the other computer. Is there a way to get the scheme that i saved through the control panel sound utility? "Twayne" wrote: On Sunday, August 02, 2009 10:23 PM JD wrote: Sam wrote: As far as I know, you cannot transfer the "custom sound scheme". You'll have to set up a new sound scheme on the new computer that mirrors your older computer's sound scheme. I am sure there is a record of the specific sound files for your current sound scheme but I do not know where it would be. If you find a way to do this be sure to post back with the solution and let us see what Twayne comes up with. -- JD.. On Monday, August 03, 2009 7:03 PM Twayne wrote: I do not think a "scheme" is a finite file you can simply pick up and copy to another machine; it is just a definitions list kept somewhere in one of the system files, most likely along with other system information. it is likely not something you could simply copy to another machine but I am not certain of that. If the other machine has all the needed .wav's, then just write them down and duplicate it on the other one. There are not that many of them, really. Make your own "scheme" by creating a new folder under the \media\ folder to hold the needed wav files. I am afraid that is all I have. Twayne` Submitted via EggHeadCafe Microsoft .NET DataBase Access For Beginners http://www.eggheadcafe.com/training-...y-Samples.aspx |
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