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Why do my settings keep changing back?!
Some of my settings...ie...sounds....keep going back to what they were originally set at? I keep changing them and do the "OK" and "APPLY" and they might stay that way for a day and then next time I boot up they are back to default.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks!
Dirinda Skelton
Raintree Miniature Schnauzers
NW Arkansas
Dimension 4400
Brand new and loving it!
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What am I doing wrong?
Thanks!
Dirinda Skelton
Raintree Miniature Schnauzers
NW Arkansas
Dimension 4400
Brand new and loving it!
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Skelty
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March 1st, 2002 00:00
Dirinda Skelton
Raintree Miniature Schnauzers
NW Arkansas
Dimension 4400
Brand new and loving it!
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fishnbanjo
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March 1st, 2002 00:00
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Marvin P
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March 1st, 2002 04:00
This may be a minor point. But you said "OK" then "Apply". Some things only work when you "Apply" first then "OK". Sorry if you didn't mean to say it in that order, I believe Sound has to be Apply first then OK.
Love your little Doggies,
Marvin P
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Skelty
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March 1st, 2002 12:00
When I choose the sound I want to change to, I click OK from that box and then from the "sound window" I hit apply and then ok again to close.
This morning after turning on computer the sound has stayed. It may or may not stay all day and if I turn computer off and reboot it may be default again. There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason behind it. It's probably something I'm doing and I have to say that XP is a whole lot different than 98 so I have lots to learn.
Thanks for your input.
Dirinda Skelton
Raintree Miniature Schnauzers
NW Arkansas
Dimension 4400
Brand new and loving it!
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Marvin P
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March 1st, 2002 13:00
Marvin P
XPS B800r
512MBz Ram
Windows XP (2/1/02)
&
8200
512MBz Ram
XP
Truck Vanity Plate "Dell4Me"
XPS B800r
512MBz Ram
Windows XP (2/1/02)
&
8200
512MBz Ram
XP
Truck Vanity Plate "Dell4Me"
jrs8100
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January 30th, 2004 01:00
No. This is a real problem that I have seen happen to others, and is now happening to me too, on this Dimension 4600 that I just bought from Dell. In my case, it doesn't matter how many times, and in how many ways I tell it to show window contents while dragging. (Display Properties->Appearance->Effects) Upon reboot or log off/log on, this setting is lost, reverting to dragging an empty frame. It is extremely annoying, and I need to find the solution. Any tips would be welcome. Thanks.
Privileges? My acct is a full system admin. What privileges could I be lacking under that?
jrs8100
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January 30th, 2004 02:00
Oh, my my. Egg on Dell's face on this one. I found ther answer:
C:\Program Files\Dell\Media Experience\PCMService.exe
If this startup item is removed (using msconfig.exe) the problem disappears. If the Dell Media Experience icon on the desktop is double-clicked after the bootup component no longer works, it does nothing, *except* screw up the window-dragging setting again. Clearly, Dell has some bug fixing to do before their Media Experience software is useful. My sympathies to those who bought the remote control for it. Thankfully, I did not.
mattboy
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January 30th, 2004 20:00
jrs8100
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January 31st, 2004 21:00
Yes, that was definitely it. I removed the Dell Media experience icon from the desktop, and have not re-enabled the startup-initialized service. Window dragging is exactly what it should be, and has been that way since my last message above.
Just as a general tip from a programmer with over 20 years experience, when tech support tells you to reinstall from scratch, it means that they have absolutely no clue what's causing your problem. They want you to blast away everything, hopefully including the cause of the problem. It saves them from having to do any real work on the issue, and saddles you with the heavy task of rebuilding your software system. I have yet to reformat once to solve an issue other than a dead hard drive. It's a shotgun approach that leaves you in the dark, and from which you learn nothing. The popular "when in doubt, reformat" advice did not come from me.