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Re: One for Supermop
« Reply #15 on: 19 November 2006, 21:15:51 »

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I know enough about computers to know that you're boned!  :(

Not going to curse you by bringing up the next trick my laptop came up with after needing to completely reinstall XP.  >:(

Be the first time of rebuilding this laptop in about 3/4years......so carnt be bad i guess  ;)

I think you'll find it's the cam sensor........... ::)
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« Reply #16 on: 19 November 2006, 21:24:27 »

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I know enough about computers to know that you're boned!  :(

Not going to curse you by bringing up the next trick my laptop came up with after needing to completely reinstall XP.  >:(

Be the first time of rebuilding this laptop in about 3/4years......so carnt be bad i guess  ;)

I think you'll find it's the cam sensor........... ::)

Vx dealer says they already changed it  >:(
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Re: One for Supermop
« Reply #17 on: 19 November 2006, 22:12:24 »

Aye, repair installs don't touch the registry, so won't change much if it's that. Just back up your docs and try a complete wipe and reinstall.

As for the mute button, I was joking, duly indicated by the laughing smiley  :P
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Re: One for Supermop
« Reply #18 on: 09 December 2006, 11:01:39 »

Well, its fixed itself!  :D

Only thing ive done is installed IE7 and hey presto sound now works after coming out of standby  :-?
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« Reply #19 on: 09 December 2006, 13:04:15 »

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Well, its fixed itself!  :D

Only thing ive done is installed IE7 and hey presto sound now works after coming out of standby  :-?

Told you it was the cam sensor...... ;D
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Re: One for Supermop
« Reply #20 on: 09 December 2006, 16:12:24 »

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Well, its fixed itself!  :D

Only thing ive done is installed IE7 and hey presto sound now works after coming out of standby  :-?

Thats weird tbh. I've not known IE to affect sound! Unless something had manipulated IE6 to do it...

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Re: One for Supermop
« Reply #21 on: 09 December 2006, 16:47:39 »

I thought it was wierd too......
Only thing i can come up with.....is that the registry was corrupted and IE7 has overwritten the corrupted area
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