said:
>In <200704252336.l3PNaBv5017969@nlpi043.sbcis.sbc.com>, on 04/25/07
> at 04:36 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>>I'm not sure. Let me see a copy of your mmpm2.ini.
>>Here is the mmpm2.ini -- it seems pretty small, so I haven't zipped it.
>It's also very broken.
>Try the attached. Copy it in place and reboot. It might even work. If
>this is not sufficient. Uninstall uniaud with minstall, check that all
>the references to uniaud are gone from mmpm2.ini and reinstall uniaud.
Hi Steven,
Something is not working.
Replacing the mmpm2.ini file and rebooting didn't do anything (that I
could see).
Minstall did not show any uninstall options, so I chose "No adapter" and
ran the utility. I rebooted and mmpm2.ini looked clean, and no references
to uniaud were in the config.sys file.
I then ran Minstall again, I chose "universal audio" (Alsa), and when I
clicked on "next" I immediately got a window saying that the computer
would reboot in 20 seconds. When I reboot, both mmpm2.ini (see attached)
and config.sys were unchanged -- that is, there were no references to
uniaud. I am doing the install from the eCS 2.0 beta 2 CD.
Perhaps I should be doing it differently?
Thanks,
Sandy
Content Type: application/octet-stream
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