on Mon, 12 Nov 2007
14:19:53 -0800
> Rocky,
>
> I'm certainly no expert, but I have heard that editing MMPM2.INI can cause
> problems, and that the best way to remove an existing device is to use minstall
> to delete it.
Hmm. Does minstall conflict with the eCS install regime (as the legacy Warp
Selective Install does)?
> That way the files are SUPPOSED to be left in a usable state. Do
> you have a backup from before you started making changes? If not, *AND* if you
> have disk space, you might be able to do a minimal install selecting "no audio",
> then copy the mmpm2.ini from that install to your current one. Ugly, but it
> should get you back to a point where you cluld move forward again.
Yeah, pretty ugly. I'll keep that in mind but that's pretty close to a fresh
install (on the pain and fear scale) that if it gets to that, I might just
start from scratch.
> My sound card (SBLive!) is inop also, but it hasn't made it to the top of my
> to-do list yet. :-(
>
> Are you trying to install the Opti-based card?
Yeah. It seems to progress as it should but then it seems to get confused.
> HTH
>
Thanks.
> Tom Brown, Catherder
> thombrown at gmail dot com
> Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E., & SDAA
-Rocky
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