Re: Sound/audio setup



On 01/06/08 02:41 am, William L. Hartzell wrote:
Sir:

The brute force method of just deleting the \MMOS2 directory and
removing the config.sys entries, followed by a reboot and checkini/c run
to remove entries from ini will remove multimedia from the system. Then
a Selective Install will put it back.

Okay, completely expunged MMOS2.
How do I convince Selective Install to actually (re-)install it?
After selecting MultiMedia for installation, I get a quick flash when
installation should have occurred, then "Reboot for changes to take
effect." MultiMedia was NOT installed.

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