TSGL: TSGL mail delivery --- Re: Messages not ...

Engineman1 at aol.com Engineman1 at aol.com
Mon Mar 5 13:17:08 EST 2007


<In a message dated 3/3/2007 7:44:04 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
embitt at westnet.com.au writes:


For  days I have been reading all the replies to Chuck's original email  below
which was received in my Westnet mailbox today (March 04) at 9:14  am.   When
I click on File - Properties in his email they confirm  what is written
below, i.e. it was sent on Feb 26 at 2:09 am as  indicated.

This six days and seven plus hours transmission time "beats"  the delay that
I experienced before in the "Re: TSGL: Messages not going  through ??" thread
(five days and five plus hours).  I note also that  the one I sent on Feb 28
in that thread has not yet arrived in my  mailbox.   I have copied and pasted
that message at the bottom of  Chuck's.

I am sending this email on March 04 at 1:45  pm.

Merna>>
I've been reading about people's problems with delays in receiving message  
but was not having any problems myself. At 3/2/2007 12:27:28 P.M. Pacific  
Standard Time I sent an e-mail to this group with a question entitled "no  sound". 
So far I have not received any replys to my question, not even someone  
saying " why don't you format and do a clean reinstall", which is an approach  that 
I don not care to take.
 I'm wondering if I'm a victim of the slow message problem even though  my 
copy of my message came to me in about 5 minutes.
Below is a repeat of the description of my problem:
 
<In a message dated 3/2/2007 12:27:28 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  Engineman1 
writes:

Several days ago I bought a 20" flat panel monitor and installed it with  no 
problems. When I installed two applications that came with it,(one to  rotate 
the picture and one to adjust the color) my system crashed. When I  rebooted 
Windows barely functioned. Everything ran slowly and the device  manager screen 
was blank. I suspected malware so I ran AVG, Spybot, Kaspesky,  McAfee and 
several others, only finding minor nuisance adware.
 I did an XP repair install from my CD. No sound. There was a yellow  mark 
next to audio devices in device manager  and when I tried  uninstall 
driver/reinstall driver the yellow mark disappeared but still no  sound.
 I went to the Compaq website and downloaded and installed the  recommended 
"ADI SoundMax AC97 Audio Driver for Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP".  Still no sound. 
In media player and in "sounds, speech and audio devices" I get the  message 
"no audio device installed"
I did a repair install again from a  different CD. Still no luck. Both times 
when I was repair installing I got a  message that it was having a hard time 
finding two files: wmp.ocx and  wmpcd.dll. I did a search of my system and 
found both in system32. I tried  replacing them from another machine with similar 
characteristics but I don't  know if the replacement "took."
Still no sound, no audio device. Please  help. What do I do next?
Engineman

 


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