I have one problem when I put the microphone cable in pc he read like a line in no like a microphone and line in I can't use like a microphone did you know how to change line in in the microphone or can I change the line in jack information to microphone jack info..
I have a Dell Vostro 1500, running 32-bit Windows 7. It came with Vista, but I upgraded to Windows 7 a couple months ago, which I think is causing the issues I'm experiencing. According to whoever I'm speaking with, the sound for the microphone built in to my webcam fades in and out and gets really loud randomly. In an attempt to solve this, I bought an external microphone which also does not work. The sound driver is the SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC, version 6.10.0.5614. When I tried to update it through Windows 7's update driver software it says I have the best version for my system, but I still suspect that this could be what is causing the problem.
i dont know weather its a windows customization error or my laptops.
normally, as soon as i use to plug in my earphones in the line-out jack, realtek hd opened and i selected line-out now, music is playing from both; speakers and earphones
how do i get my computer to recognize the line-outs also not only the line-ins?
i was wondering how can i use the blue input port on my pc for my speakers? I've run out of ports to put my speakers as my headphones are taking up a slot. I've tried plugging it in and changing the speaker configuration and it plays sound but not all the sound, for example it's missing the music in games but it still have sound effects
I use wordpad 10+ times a day and what really bugs me (and I betI'm not alone) is having to everytime click twice the line spacingmenu to get things 'as they should be'.So, there is the trick to make an .rtf file with, say, one space,save it somewhere with all the formattings the way you likethem and then make a shortcut for it and just replace thewordpad-shortcut you've used so far wih that.BUT, I'm just geeky curious if someone really knows away to set the default some otherway.. So that I evenwouldn't have to delete that single space in the 'template'.rtf file
how to change USB port numbers both in Windows 7 Starter and in Windows 7 Home Premium.Windows XP makes this operation easy, but I have found no comparable method in Windows 7 Starter. Is the problem that I am using Starter? Can it be done in Home Premium?
I have an installation script that changes the COM port numbers based on certain hardware that is installed. In Windows 2000, I use regini.exe to import the listing of registry entries below. The reason for this was to allow the permissions on the FriendlyName value to be changed.
I tried this same process in Windows 7 and everything works except for changing the FriendlyName value. The only way I've been able to change this value is to manually (in regedit) "take ownership" of the "1" key and then change the permissions to Full Control. However, I need to do this in a script to make it transparent to the user.
I would like to know if its possible (and how to do it if so) to justify a paragraph of text in Word 2007 to gradually get narrower.What I mean is, id like the first line of text to be longer than the one after and so on until I end up with something like this,I want the 2nd line to start further to right of first line and end closer to left and so on. Im struggling to show an example but hope you know what I mean. Basically centre justified but going down in a V shape
I have a Touchmate PC with two sets of audio ports (3.55mm jacks or 1/8" ) the front ones are not working (because they are disconnected) so i wish to use the rear ones, however, windows is set up so that the audio output (into my headphones) send information through all ports but the front mic, which is fine because i use the rear output port. My problem is that the microphone settings will only allow the microphone to be read through the front microphone port. Is there any way i can change these settings so that the microphone reads through the rear microphone port.
I need to change the port settings, but get message that I don't have "write" permissions. I tried this approach:
Run Regedt32.exe, find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetEnum now right click Enum , and goto permissions..make sure either Everyone or your account are set to Full
But got same error message when I tried to make the change.
I recently installed new software that requires port 8080 to function. When I try to run the software I get an error that port 8080 is being used.How do I check to see what process is using port 8080 so that I can open up the port to run the software? MACHINE: Windows 7x64
I just bought a new computer from a computer shop. It is custom built and has the following:Has 8GB RAM, 3.3ghz intel core i5-2500k, windows 7, Intel HD graphics so upto 1.7GB max video memory, 1 VGA slot, 1 DVI slot.Just to confirm I checked in person and my tower has a VGA port and a DVI-D dual link port.
my 2 no usb port and lan port are not working other wise other 1 no usb port working this is new laptop i think driver not installed because when i connect the pendrive there was light showing in my pendrive.so i want drivr
Under xp i had my guitar connected through my effects peddle, to the mixer and then to the line in on the pc. I have the exact same setup on windows 7 but for some reason i'm getting a fraction of a second lag between plucking the string to the speakers making the sound. I've only had this problem since installing windows 7. has anyone else had this issue and if so is there a fix? i'm using onboard audio as don't have a sound card just yet.
I have my audio source I have plugged into line in.If i right click on the speaker icon on the tooltray, and select 'recording devices' I get the recording window - there I see the "Line In" - the bar graph next to it pumps up and down suggesting my sound reaches the PC.I then double click on "Line In", click on the "Listen" tab, and click on "Listen to this device" - but I don't hear anything.Clicking on the speaker icon i select playback devices, and right click on speakers (I tried the same thing with headphones), and click 'test' I hear the test sound. I select properties and check the levels, they are turned up.I check the Volume Mixer - the things which can be turned up are turned up.
Every time I go to a website, I am gettting a little pop-up message saying, "Out of memory at line: 1". I hope someone can tell me in simple terms why this is happening and how I can fix it.
I just recently decided it was time to upgrade to Windows 7 x64 from Windows Vista x64. I downloaded the RC1 from windows.com and burnt it to a CD using ImgTool, all of that went smooth. I run the setup and it asks me if I want to upgrade, so I choose Yes, since I don't feel like losing all of my documents and such just yet. So about an hour and a few restarts later, it is on the final step which involves copying about 400,000 files over which seemed to be the longest step.
When it got to around 360,000 it came up with an error about "WerFault.exe" and it said something along the lines of "Error in line 0x000000, click OK to terminate program." that wasn't exactly what it said but it was similar. So I hit OK, and it pops up 2 more times for 2 other files that I forgot to write down.
After I hit OK for the other 2 popups, about 10 seconds go by and then it says "Windows cannot complete the Upgrade. Your previous settings will now be restored." so I hit OK and it erases all of the changes it has made.
I am unsure of why it is doing this for me, could it be because I am trying to upgrade? Or whats the problem?
when I try to plug in a microphone or some other line (such as guitar amp or keyboard through an aux cable) my computer won't pick up the sound. Audacity comes up with the message "error while opening sound device, check the input device settings and project sample rate". Sound Recorder says "an audio recording device can not be found".
One day i was going thruugh a bad road with my laptop when i reach to my house when i open my laptop ihave seen there a line like showing picture of avove icon. how to remove that.
Recently, I'm assuming a virus or whatever made my system un-bootable. I have a Dell XPS 420 ... Windows 7 ... a single 500GB hard drive with three partitions.
I booted from the installation disc, and I tried everything imaginable to be able to boot up again, but was unsuccessful. So I made the decision to re-install windows, but before that, I wanted to copy everything off the hard drive onto a portable drive.Going into the command line tool ... I am able to read from the hard drive fine ... I copied everything from the first two partitions off to an external hard drive. No problem.HOWEVER ... the system is not recognizing, or not allowing me to see, the 3rd partition. I went into DISKPART and looked, and it does not have a drive letter assigned to it. I can't find it. Something I can do? Or is this part of the corruption of the disc that is preventing me from booting?if I re-install the OS on partition 1 ... will partition 3 be harmed and would I still able to see it in Windows when things are back to "normal"? If so, I won't worry about the previous question and I'll just re-install. But if not, I won't re-install until I can figure out how to get that data off the 3rd partition.