Re: Sound/audio setup
- From: "William L. Hartzell" <wlhartzell@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2008 03:07:49 -0600
Sir:
Jim Moe wrote:
On 01/06/08 02:41 am, William L. Hartzell wrote:Well, which version of OS/2 you got? It worked here the last time I
Sir:Okay, completely expunged MMOS2.
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.
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.
tried with Warp 4. If eCS, you have to ask Alex Taylor how to trigger
the install, if checking the mmos2 box in Selective Install did not. It
should have put up a finder dialog so that you could point to the CD or
where ever for the files.
--
Bill
Thanks a Million!
.
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