Diane,
Firstly, you gave us very little to go on.
For instance, what OS are you running?
When did your problems begin?
Have you tried a "System restore" to a date prior to the first error?
More info please,
Hal Seabolt
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From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Diane
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 11:30 AM
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Subject: [PCSOFT] Can Anyone Help Me?
This morning it said my computer recovered from a serious error.
I am on my own with this problem, and don't think my computer will recover
the next time. I have been experiencing problems for days now.
Can someone please tell me what to do? This is what the Windows error
message said:
"Problem caused by your audio software. Although we have not determined
the specific problem, we know the general cause of the problem was your
audio software.
Recommendations:
1. Check for and install updates for audio drivers
2. Collect information about your computer
3. Perform an Internet search
4 Disable your sound card
I don't know how to do any of this. When they say "collect information
about your computer," does this mean to do a back-up? I don't have any
back-ups, so I am on very fragile ground right now.
I don't know how to disable my sound card. I don't know how to update
drivers, either.
I am even putting Thanksgiving on hold, just trying to save my silly
computer.
Thanks to anyone who is willing to help . . .
Diane
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