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Discussion in 'Stoners Lounge' started by Jennifer19, Jun 14, 2009.

  1. Micha

    Micha Now available in Verdana!

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    maybe its your sound card
     
  2. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    I am on xp
     
  3. wonka816

    wonka816 Oh Davey

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    if you go into sound and device then go to the last tab that says hardware and see if theirs any caution signs next to the devices listed
     
  4. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    caution signs I don't see that, their is a list
     
  5. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    Their is a list for trouble shootings
     
  6. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    I will have to ask my step dad when he gets back into town
     
  7. Geneity

    Geneity self-proclaimed advocate

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    It's a driver problem. Either you bought your PC in a store, pre-assembled, or you have a dedicated sound card. The first is far more likely. If you have a desktop PC just google the make and model and the companie's website will have the drivers for you PC model. Hopefully.
     
  8. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    I got rid of that ares program, I went into seach on my computer and clicked delete :) My step dad said he had the same problem on his laptop :)
     
  9. [BDM]Starscream

    [BDM]Starscream Member

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    It has nothing to do with ares. Drivers are programs written to take analog signals from devices, and in your case a sound card, and convert it into something the rest of your system can understand and process. They are usually easy fixes, if your step dad has seen it before it should be no problem at all.
     
  10. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    I never said it was the ares program, this was happening before download it
     
  11. [BDM]Starscream

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    then why did you tell us you deleted it? And chances are you did that wrong too, deleting programs and uninstalling them are two different things, when you delete something like you did you leave hooks that just clutter you hard drive up.
     
  12. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    I did uninstall it I went into add and remove programs and it said it uninstalled it. but the icon was still their so I had to delete it
     
  13. [BDM]Starscream

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    good, that's one way of doing it properly. Good luck with the fix :) If it doesn't work out just bump this thread and I'm sure one of us can take a closer look at it.
     
  14. LSD_Coated_Brain

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    Well, I definitely don't feel like reading through all the posts to see if anyone has said this already but... I'm not sure what music downloading thing your using that would be effected by your sound device. By far the easiest and best way of downloading music is torrents.

    As for deleting programs. From the sound of it you did delete the program. Sometimes when you delete a program, the icon may still be on your desktop or start menu, there may even be a folder in your program folder (although it will be empty), however the actual program will be gone, and the only space being taken up would be maybe a couple bytes. Just delete those things.
     
  15. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    You know where it says you’re connected to the Internet right next to the time,the icon was still there and I click it and the site came right up, that's how I know it was still their
     
  16. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    Tried a couple of sites and the same thing kept happening, so I uninstall them
     
  17. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    thank you :)
     
  18. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    bump
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    I am in sound thing, can anyone help me to what I click on
     
  19. killswitchjd

    killswitchjd Senior Member

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    ya im going with what they said. your driver got uninstalled or wasnt ever installed. Its a bitch to get the right one but it might come in a pack that installs itself in the right place. Then you just have to activate it.
     
  20. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    How do I do that? I wanted to make a cd before my step dad comes back into town, he would have a fit if he knew I was making a cd off the Internet
     
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