Drivers

Problems related to a device driver

Can't Burn CD/DVD error in NERO but able to play all cd/dvd

Sun, 2008-04-20 14:53 by ichi · Forum/category:

hello im new here. pls advise me what to do.. im a girl and doesn't know about PIO mode..i think I got 6 errors and my secondary IE channel went to PIO mode. I burned dvd but all dvd blank failed.Just what I read in the forum it caused from a scratch CD and not ok blank dvd/cd. I burned DVDs before but recently I need to back up my files some CD hang at 90%. Then I tried the next day. It burned some files but some were blanks.I read that it need to uninstall the NERo premium 7 and i did that.

Vista: Older sound devices don't work

Mon, 2008-03-24 14:58 by admin · Forum/category:

The technical background is that the dreaded DRM (Digital Rights Management) is built into Vista and requires matching hardware and drivers. If you try to connect any USB sound device manufactured before Vista, i.e. approximately before 2007, like a USB headset (including Bluetooth headsets), Vista will refuse to use it and issue errors like "Device Cannot Start (Code 10)". The device will show in Device Manager with a yellow warning sign.

Microsoft has put up a Knowledge Base article:

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XP Driver issue - isapnp.sys

Mon, 2007-12-17 01:16 by anonymous · Forum/category:

Hi guys I am new here. Hope you can help me out.

Here is the problem. Got a dell PC. It belongs to my Girlfriends daughter. She is getting a new laptop for Xmas so we moved the PC to the kitchen yesterday. I was going the it trying to clean it up a little. It is an older PC with a pentium 4. It only has a 1/2 a gig of ram but plenty for what her mom needs it for.

Driver roll-back

Sat, 2007-11-24 11:35 by admin · Forum/category:

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Using Windows XP
How to Roll Back a Device Driver
Published: November 9, 2001

Windows XP knows how to work with thousands of different hardware devices like digital cameras, video cards, and scanners. Because each of these devices is unique, your operating system needs a unique way of communicating with each one. It does so with a program called a driver.

AMD Cool & Quiet – how to do it right

Wed, 2007-07-18 13:38 by admin · Forum/category:

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Background

AMD has issued a technology they call Cool & Quiet for their newer processors. The idea is to reduce their speed and core voltage when their full power is not needed, i.e. when the CPU load is low, and thus to reduce the cooling requirements significantly.

Note that these programs cannot and should not remove the cooling noise when cooling is actually needed, i.e. when you have load on the CPU.

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