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  1. Banned
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    You don't need .dll files, you need .inf files.

    How did you get to this point?

    I told you to do a Sys C:\ a month ago. Did that help, or did you do an fdisk/format, and lose everything?

    Still, garibaldi is right in the www.driverguide.com link, but do register, and do get your own password. They will advise to use "drivers" as the login, and "all" as password, but you are not a true member that way, just a, I'm sorry to infer, leech. Pleaser do join. Their click through payment depends on membership.

    Cheers,

    George

    BTW, I play with Linux a little, but don't just jump to "Install a CD Bootable " version to salvage everything. Many here are not comfortable with alternatives. Hell, many of us here are not comfortable with Windows.

    Have you tried the new SUSE (since Novell bought it, the u is now capitalized) one disk bootable? Just got it with Linux User and Developer mag.
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  2. Still, garibaldi is right in the www.driverguide.com link, but do register, and do get your own password. They will advise to use "drivers" as the login, and "all" as password, but you are not a true member that way, just a, I'm sorry to infer, leech. Pleaser do join. Their click through payment depends on membership.
    Yeah... I was going to tell him that (that was the type of membership I have too) but now when I logged in they encouraged me to reregister for a "new and better version of driversguide."

    BTW, I play with Linux a little, but don't just jump to "Install a CD Bootable " version to salvage everything. Many here are not comfortable with alternatives. Hell, many of us here are not comfortable with Windows.

    Have you tried the new SUSE (since Novell bought it, the u is now capitalized) one disk bootable? Just got it with Linux User and Developer mag.
    I have a special install of Slackware called Topologilinux, which doesn't require you to repartition because it boots of an image file on your ntsf partition. ( www.topologilinux.com ). I have used alot of live-cds too, overall I like linux more than windows (just IMO though). Too bad I cannot run BeOS on my machine... I have an AMD processor and don't want to repartition to do the BeOS Max install. Maybe I could run it through qemu or something....
    BTW what window manager do you use? I really like KDE, and I ocassionally use fluxbox, I love the BeOS style tabs on the windows.
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    The new user name is driver2 and the password is all.
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  4. The new user name is driver2 and the password is all.
    Thanks. That's really creative of them!
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  5. Member
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    i went there and downloaded the latest dirvers for that sound card. As the other drivers, it locks up when trying to install the driver. Sound Card must be toast.
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