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Sound in safemode?(Not a new question eh?)
Hello, im useing Windows vista home premium 32bit. i was wandering if their was a way to edit the registry or use a Command Prompt Phrase to manually enable the sound drives? the reason that im in safe mode is just because O.o well, i got more access too things, and yes Normal mode works PERFECTLY so dont ask :P So.. Any Solutions? -- Automaticgood |
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Sound in safemode?(Not a new question eh?)
"Automaticgood" wrote in message
... Hello, im useing Windows vista home premium 32bit. i was wandering if their was a way to edit the registry or use a Command Prompt Phrase to manually enable the sound drives? the reason that im in safe mode is just because O.o well, i got more access too things, and yes Normal mode works PERFECTLY so dont ask :P So.. Any Solutions? -- Automaticgood The idea behind safe mode is that it runs on minimum configuration, i.e. NO DRIVERS other than the very basic stuff.. -- Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ |
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Sound in safemode?(Not a new question eh?)
Automaticgood wrote:
Hello, im useing Windows vista home premium 32bit. i was wandering if their was a way to edit the registry or use a Command Prompt Phrase to manually enable the sound drives? the reason that im in safe mode is just because O.o well, i got more access too things, and yes Normal mode works PERFECTLY so dont ask :P So.. Any Solutions? Yes: get out of your chair and turn your computer over to a sane person. |
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Sound in safemode?(Not a new question eh?)
"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote in message ... "Automaticgood" wrote in message ... Hello, im useing Windows vista home premium 32bit. i was wandering if their was a way to edit the registry or use a Command Prompt Phrase to manually enable the sound drives? the reason that im in safe mode is just because O.o well, i got more access too things, and yes Normal mode works PERFECTLY so dont ask :P So.. Any Solutions? -- Automaticgood The idea behind safe mode is that it runs on minimum configuration, i.e. NO DRIVERS other than the very basic stuff.. -- Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ The purpose is fine but is it really impossible to load the drivers for sound device in safe mode? ...ab |
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Sound in safemode?(Not a new question eh?)
"Abubakar" wrote:
"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote in message ... "Automaticgood" wrote in message ... Hello, im useing Windows vista home premium 32bit. i was wandering if their was a way to edit the registry or use a Command Prompt Phrase to manually enable the sound drives? the reason that im in safe mode is just because O.o well, i got more access too things, and yes Normal mode works PERFECTLY so dont ask :P So.. Any Solutions? -- Automaticgood The idea behind safe mode is that it runs on minimum configuration, i.e. NO DRIVERS other than the very basic stuff.. -- Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ The purpose is fine but is it really impossible to load the drivers for sound device in safe mode? If they aren't already loaded, there's nothing you can do TO load them. |
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Sound in safemode?(Not a new question eh?)
"Manny Weisbord" wrote in message ... "Abubakar" wrote: "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote in message .. . "Automaticgood" wrote in message ... Hello, im useing Windows vista home premium 32bit. i was wandering if their was a way to edit the registry or use a Command Prompt Phrase to manually enable the sound drives? the reason that im in safe mode is just because O.o well, i got more access too things, and yes Normal mode works PERFECTLY so dont ask :P So.. Any Solutions? -- Automaticgood The idea behind safe mode is that it runs on minimum configuration, i.e. NO DRIVERS other than the very basic stuff.. -- Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ The purpose is fine but is it really impossible to load the drivers for sound device in safe mode? If they aren't already loaded, there's nothing you can do TO load them. Interesting, so windows does not have any concept of loading the kind of driver that sound drivers are after the system is completely booted. |
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Sound in safemode?(Not a new question eh?)
"Abubakar" wrote:
"Manny Weisbord" wrote in message .. . "Abubakar" wrote: "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote in message . .. "Automaticgood" wrote in message ... Hello, im useing Windows vista home premium 32bit. i was wandering if their was a way to edit the registry or use a Command Prompt Phrase to manually enable the sound drives? the reason that im in safe mode is just because O.o well, i got more access too things, and yes Normal mode works PERFECTLY so dont ask :P So.. Any Solutions? -- Automaticgood The idea behind safe mode is that it runs on minimum configuration, i.e. NO DRIVERS other than the very basic stuff.. -- Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ The purpose is fine but is it really impossible to load the drivers for sound device in safe mode? If they aren't already loaded, there's nothing you can do TO load them. Interesting, so windows does not have any concept of loading the kind of driver that sound drivers are after the system is completely booted. Not if "booted" means booted into Safe Mode. |
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Sound in safemode?(Not a new question eh?)
"Abubakar" wrote in message
... "Manny Weisbord" wrote in message ... "Abubakar" wrote: "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote in message . .. "Automaticgood" wrote in message ... Hello, im useing Windows vista home premium 32bit. i was wandering if their was a way to edit the registry or use a Command Prompt Phrase to manually enable the sound drives? the reason that im in safe mode is just because O.o well, i got more access too things, and yes Normal mode works PERFECTLY so dont ask :P So.. Any Solutions? -- Automaticgood The idea behind safe mode is that it runs on minimum configuration, i.e. NO DRIVERS other than the very basic stuff.. -- Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ The purpose is fine but is it really impossible to load the drivers for sound device in safe mode? If they aren't already loaded, there's nothing you can do TO load them. Interesting, so windows does not have any concept of loading the kind of driver that sound drivers are after the system is completely booted. Why not learn to use Normal mode? -- Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ |
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Sound in safemode?(Not a new question eh?)
"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote in message ... "Abubakar" wrote in message ... "Manny Weisbord" wrote in message ... "Abubakar" wrote: "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote in message .. . "Automaticgood" wrote in message ... Hello, im useing Windows vista home premium 32bit. i was wandering if their was a way to edit the registry or use a Command Prompt Phrase to manually enable the sound drives? the reason that im in safe mode is just because O.o well, i got more access too things, and yes Normal mode works PERFECTLY so dont ask :P So.. Any Solutions? -- Automaticgood The idea behind safe mode is that it runs on minimum configuration, i.e. NO DRIVERS other than the very basic stuff.. -- Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ The purpose is fine but is it really impossible to load the drivers for sound device in safe mode? If they aren't already loaded, there's nothing you can do TO load them. Interesting, so windows does not have any concept of loading the kind of driver that sound drivers are after the system is completely booted. Why not learn to use Normal mode? -- Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ No doubt and as an advise its a good thing but its good to know why something cannot be done. Everybody uses normal mode but still the OP wanted to know something and it got answered. |
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Sound in safemode?(Not a new question eh?)
The idea is to block all but the essential drivers. By doing this you are
more likely able to get **INTO** Safe Mode when there is a system problem. Also, various nefarious malware/virus' will not be able to load so you can therefore better cleanse the system from an infection when in safe mode. Why people insist on doing things against the operating system is beyond my comprehension! Believe me when I say that this was well thought out in advance by engineers smarter than you and I. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Abubakar" wrote in message ... "Manny Weisbord" wrote in message ... "Abubakar" wrote: "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote in message . .. "Automaticgood" wrote in message ... Hello, im useing Windows vista home premium 32bit. i was wandering if their was a way to edit the registry or use a Command Prompt Phrase to manually enable the sound drives? the reason that im in safe mode is just because O.o well, i got more access too things, and yes Normal mode works PERFECTLY so dont ask :P So.. Any Solutions? -- Automaticgood The idea behind safe mode is that it runs on minimum configuration, i.e. NO DRIVERS other than the very basic stuff.. -- Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ The purpose is fine but is it really impossible to load the drivers for sound device in safe mode? If they aren't already loaded, there's nothing you can do TO load them. Interesting, so windows does not have any concept of loading the kind of driver that sound drivers are after the system is completely booted. |
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