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Good thoughts, Steve.
I'll see what I can do later today, while I still have some hair left after
last night's head-scratching and hair-pulling.
Will certainly keep you and everyone posted.
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Forst" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 8:17 AM
Subject: Re: continuing frustration with ARCP590 software and new Windows 7
laptop
> Tom,
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>
> Well the saga continues. I've seen the suggestions about going into
> Windows and changing the default sound card. This will work, but there
> is one problem. Windows in it's infinite wisdom can (at the worst
> possible time) change what it considers to be the default sound card.
> Usually happens after a reboot, some kind of crash or after a particular
> update, or adding new hardware.
> My suggestion (and what worked for me) is go into Jaws/utilities/sound
> cards and select the on board sound card as the one jaws will use. You
> will probably see "default" as being the one that is currently checked,
> but again, if Windows decides to change what it considers to be the
> default, you have to go back into windows sounds all over again. By
> telling Jaws to always use the on board sound card, you won't have to
> worry about what windows does. Your on board sound might be something
> like real tech hi definition.
>
> BTW, I know you are using Jaws 12, and this utilities/sound card menu
> item became availible in version 10 or 11.
> Just my thoughts,
> Steve KW3A
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