September 2006 - Posts
This blog entry was gleaned from Jake Ludington’s MediaBlab, a Featured Community Web site on September 22, 2006 .
This error message generally means the application that controls volume in Windows, sndvol32.exe, is corrupt rather than uninstalled. There isn't a clear reason why this happens, although there have been cases where third party drivers from soundcard manufacturers completely damage the entire Windows volume control setup.
by Joli Ballew
Expert Zone Columnist
http://www.jakeludington.com/windows_xp/20060922_windows_volume_control_program_has_not_been_installed.html
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This blog entry was gleaned from TheFiringSquad, a Featured Community Web site.
The Firing Squad has rounded up four different Core 2-ready motherboards from ASUS for review: the ASUS P5W DH Deluxe WiFi-AP, P5B Deluxe WiFi-AP, P5N32-SLI SE, and finally the P5NSLI. Each motherboard has its fair share of pros and cons. Join them as they go over which features make each board unique.
by Joli Ballew
Expert Zone Columnist
The items on this WebLog are provided as is with no warranties and confer no rights. See Microsoft Information on Terms of Use.
http://www.firingsquad.com/hardware/asus_core_2_motherboard_roundup/
This blog entry was gleaned from NeoWin.Net Forums, a Featured Community Web site.
A new XP user wants to know how to personalize his computer with free themes and screen savers without acquiring spyware. Posters respond with sites they’ve used without problems
by Joli Ballew
Expert Zone Columnist
The items on this WebLog are provided as is with no warranties and confer no rights. See Microsoft Information on Terms of Use.
http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=497413
This blog entry was gleaned from The Kim Komando Show, a Featured Community Web site.
Unlike postal mail, e-mail can be readily copied, forwarded or archived. Once you send an e-mail, the recipient can do anything with it. Your musings could end up forwarded to strangers. Worse, your words could end up online in someone's blog. Learn how to protect yourself in this well thought out article.
by Joli Ballew
Expert Zone Columnist
The items on this WebLog are provided as is with no warranties and confer no rights. See Microsoft Information on Terms of Use.
http://www.komando.com/tips/index.aspx?id=2240
This blog entry was gleaned from TheGreenButton.com, a Featured Community Web site.
This poster wants to set up three media scenarios using set top boxes, MCE PCs, and televisions, but isn’t quite sure how to proceed. So far, many helpful posters have responded, creating a lively conversation.
by Joli Ballew
Expert Zone Columnist
The items on this WebLog are provided as is with no warranties and confer no rights. See Microsoft Information on Terms of Use.
http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/thread/137199.aspx
This blog entry was gleaned from Sandi’s Site a Featured Community Web site.
Learn all you need to know about IE 7’s new tabbed browsing feature here, and find out where to get IE7 if you don’t already have it.
by Joli Ballew
Expert Zone Columnist
The items on this WebLog are provided as is with no warranties and confer no rights. See Microsoft Information on Terms of Use.
http://www.ie-vista.com/tabs.html
This blog entry was gleaned from WinCustomize, a Featured Community Web site.
The folks at WinCustomize believe the four main things we’ll be talking about most when we get our hands on Vista is its security features, architecture, user experience, and the Desktop. The purpose of this first article and upcoming blogs, along with the site VistaBlogging.com, is to provide a place for users to discuss their Windows Vista experience, suggestions, etc.
by Joli Ballew
Expert Zone Columnist
The items on this WebLog are provided as is with no warranties and confer no rights. See Microsoft Information on Terms of Use.
http://www.wincustomize.com/Articles.aspx?AID=129750
This blog entry was gleaned from Bink.nu, a Featured Community Web site.
The folds at Bink.nu were recently able to catch up with Sven Hallauer, Director of Release Management for Windows Vista, to ask him a few questions regarding the build process of Windows Vista. Sven is the master of all Windows builds. Download the interview with Sven in MP3 or WMA formats.
by Joli Ballew
Expert Zone Columnist
The items on this WebLog are provided as is with no warranties and confer no rights. See Microsoft Information on Terms of Use.
http://bink.nu/Article8223.bink
This blog entry was gleaned from ActiveWin.com, a Featured Community Web site.
Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP offers you unmatched choice and flexibility for your digital media. Easily manage your libraries of digital music, photos, and videos on your computer, and then sync with a variety of portable devices so you can enjoy it all wherever you want. Windows Media Player 11 is designed to work with all versions of Windows XP with Service Pack 2, including Windows XP Home Edition N and Windows XP Professional.
by Joli Ballew
Expert Zone Columnist
The items on this WebLog are provided as is with no warranties and confer no rights. See Microsoft Information on Terms of Use.
http://www.activewin.com/awin/comments.asp?HeadlineIndex=36305
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