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Old January 17th 05, 02:39 AM
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How do i fix a code 10 can not start? I'm a dummy so any help would be good

Thanx

BOP
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Old January 17th 05, 06:39 PM
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"BOP" wrote in message
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How do i fix a code 10 can not start? I'm a dummy so any help would be

good

Thanx

BOP


A good place to start would be to identify when this occurs. Is it when
plugging in a device? If so, what is the device and where is it plugged in?

Is the device correctly identified, and is it in fact compatible with XP?

HTH
-pk


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Old January 17th 05, 08:37 PM
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Yes its comaptiable, it was working before, could removing my cd drive affect
it?

"Test User" wrote:

"BOP" wrote in message
...
How do i fix a code 10 can not start? I'm a dummy so any help would be

good

Thanx

BOP


A good place to start would be to identify when this occurs. Is it when
plugging in a device? If so, what is the device and where is it plugged in?

Is the device correctly identified, and is it in fact compatible with XP?

HTH
-pk



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Old January 17th 05, 08:44 PM
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Default Code 10

"BOP" wrote in message
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Yes its comaptiable, it was working before, could removing my cd drive

affect
it?


But what is it?

-pk


"Test User" wrote:

"BOP" wrote in message
...
How do i fix a code 10 can not start? I'm a dummy so any help would be

good

Thanx

BOP


A good place to start would be to identify when this occurs. Is it

when
plugging in a device? If so, what is the device and where is it plugged

in?

Is the device correctly identified, and is it in fact compatible with

XP?

HTH
-pk





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Old January 17th 05, 09:15 PM
BOP
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Default Code 10

It's a sound blaster something, it has that yellow Exclamation mark onit in
Device Manager

"Test User" wrote:

"BOP" wrote in message
...
Yes its comaptiable, it was working before, could removing my cd drive

affect
it?


But what is it?

-pk


"Test User" wrote:

"BOP" wrote in message
...
How do i fix a code 10 can not start? I'm a dummy so any help would be
good

Thanx

BOP

A good place to start would be to identify when this occurs. Is it

when
plugging in a device? If so, what is the device and where is it plugged

in?

Is the device correctly identified, and is it in fact compatible with

XP?

HTH
-pk






 




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