Can Anyone Help With This operation?

2005-03-17 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello folks:  I have a feeling I may have gotten in over my head here!  But
maybe with the proper guidance, I can discipher what I'm supposed to do; I
downloaded new drivers for my old HP computer.  Now..I need to get them to
work!  Below is the contents to the read me file that I was presented.  As
you will see, it tells me to right click this..and click on  this graphic
and..well..like I said..may be in over my head!  However I will include the
instructions..and someone can tell me if this is something that is
doable..or if I need sighted help!  Thanks in advance!
Tom Kaufman
The updated files for your audio card have been placed in their appropriate
place on your hard drive.

In order to enable your new driver, please perform the following steps:

1 - Open device manager by right-clicking on My Computer and
selecting Properties.
2 - Click on the Device Manager tab.
3 - Click the plus sign ('+') to the left of Sound, video and game
controllers
4 - You need to remove each device presented under this Sound, video
and game controllers section. You do this by clicking on one of them
to select it, click on the Remove button and confirm any verification
to remove. If you are prompted to restart your system, click NO.
6 - Once you have removed all devices from the Sound, video and
game controllers section, close this readme file and you will be
prompted
to reboot.
7 - During the reboot process, the updated driver should Plug-and-Play.
In the event you are asked to insert a disc or point the system to the
updated driver, it is stored in the following path:
  C:\Windows\Options\Cabs


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Re: Can Anyone Help With This operation?

2005-03-17 Thread fenderwal
Looks like they're asking you to go without sound for a bit.  I'd get an 
eyeball or two for when speech ceases.
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Hello folks:  I have a feeling I may have gotten in over my head here! 
But
maybe with the proper guidance, I can discipher what I'm supposed to do; I
downloaded new drivers for my old HP computer.  Now..I need to get them to
work!  Below is the contents to the read me file that I was presented. 
As
you will see, it tells me to right click this..and click on  this 
graphic
and..well..like I said..may be in over my head!  However I will include 
the
instructions..and someone can tell me if this is something that is
doable..or if I need sighted help!  Thanks in advance!
Tom Kaufman
The updated files for your audio card have been placed in their 
appropriate
place on your hard drive.

In order to enable your new driver, please perform the following steps:
1 - Open device manager by right-clicking on My Computer and
   selecting Properties.
2 - Click on the Device Manager tab.
3 - Click the plus sign ('+') to the left of Sound, video and game
controllers
4 - You need to remove each device presented under this Sound, video
   and game controllers section. You do this by clicking on one of them
   to select it, click on the Remove button and confirm any verification
   to remove. If you are prompted to restart your system, click NO.
6 - Once you have removed all devices from the Sound, video and
   game controllers section, close this readme file and you will be
prompted
   to reboot.
7 - During the reboot process, the updated driver should Plug-and-Play.
   In the event you are asked to insert a disc or point the system to the
   updated driver, it is stored in the following path:
 C:\Windows\Options\Cabs
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Re: Can Anyone Help With This operation?

2005-03-17 Thread Tom Kaufman
I do have a magnification program on here..if I need that; just need to know
when I'll need to use it; some of the stuff they're saying..it's not jiving
with me!
Tom Kaufman


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