Possible Win2k LW Fix
This is a discussion about Possible Win2k LW Fix in the Windows Hardware category; For those having problems because of a previous install of Liveware3 a la A. Toste, I am pasting a post from the sblive ng on CL's server from a guy who said he was able to do it successfully. Your mileage may vary.
For those having problems because of a previous install of Liveware3 a la A. Toste, I am pasting a post from the sblive ng on CL's server from a guy who said he was able to do it successfully. Your mileage may vary...
<Begin Paste>I also had this problem and I had attempted to install the hacked Liveware 3
fix - this never worked for me as I choose to ignore (actually overlooked)
the SMP limitation but the remnants were still on my PC. First, I
uninstalled the SBLive WDM from device manager. Then I unistalled the
creative software from add/remove programs. Finally I had to boot into my
win98 config to remove all the files installed from the hack 'run.cmd' file.
Upon reboot to W2K the basic SBlive WDM drivers were installed - I then
upgraded the driver, rebooted and installed the software portion. Things
are working fine now. Hope this works for others as well.
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If you have questions, take them to the newsgroup.
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<Begin Paste>I also had this problem and I had attempted to install the hacked Liveware 3
fix - this never worked for me as I choose to ignore (actually overlooked)
the SMP limitation but the remnants were still on my PC. First, I
uninstalled the SBLive WDM from device manager. Then I unistalled the
creative software from add/remove programs. Finally I had to boot into my
win98 config to remove all the files installed from the hack 'run.cmd' file.
Upon reboot to W2K the basic SBlive WDM drivers were installed - I then
upgraded the driver, rebooted and installed the software portion. Things
are working fine now. Hope this works for others as well.
<END PASTE>
If you have questions, take them to the newsgroup.
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92% of the things we worry about don't happen - but the other 8% DO!
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