Gosh, what did it ask you to download? And could that have been what my college's web filter blocked instead of the download that we wanted and I eventually got?
-----Original Message----- From: Robert C [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 4:30 PM To: Katherine Moss; [email protected] Subject: Re: want some audio in your safe mode? jKill sendspace. I had to dance around trying to keep it from making me download another file I did not want. Sneaky. Quote of the nanosecond... Reality.sys corrupted. Universe halted. Reboot(Y/N) ? Robert & Dreamer Doll ke7nwn E-mail- [email protected] Home Page- http://webpages.charter.net/dog_guide/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Katherine Moss" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 1:20 PM Subject: RE: want some audio in your safe mode? I just had to laugh when my web filter here at college tried to block the sendspace link. I really want to kill that thing sometimes. -----Original Message----- From: Robert C [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 1:46 PM To: Butch Bussen; McLeod stinnett Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: want some audio in your safe mode? Its actually a .7z file. Quote of the nanosecond... The 12-step chocoholics program: Never be more than 12 steps away from chocolate! Robert & Dreamer Doll ke7nwn E-mail- [email protected] Home Page- http://webpages.charter.net/dog_guide/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Butch Bussen" <[email protected]> To: "McLeod stinnett" <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 5:10 AM Subject: Re: want some audio in your safe mode? > What should the extension on this file be? Mine shows .7My computer > doesn't know what program to use for this file. > 73 > Butch > WA0VJR > Node 3148 > Wallace, ks. > > > On Sun, 20 Nov 2011, McLeod stinnett wrote: > >>>> Hi, >>>> for all the techies who havent heard about this yet. >>>> audio in safe mode, download the keys from the sendspace link at the >>>> bottom >>>> >>>> >>>> Instructions >>>> >>>> while in safe mode I use NVDA as the screen reader, then dont need to >>>> install the video driver. >>>> >>>> how to use the keys >>>> if windows can boot ok & windows is running >>>> then just press enter on the key, activate sound in safe mode.reg >>>> you need to say yes & this will add keys to the safe boot tree in the >>>> registry that will enable the audio service to startup >>>> now you can boot into safe mode using the following 2 methods >>>> 1. >>>> press windows r to open the run box >>>> in the run box type, msconfig & press enter >>>> the system configuration window will open >>>> either shift tab once to get up into the tabs & use the right arrow, >>>> or use control tab & find the boot tab >>>> its called the Boot tab in windows 7, boot.ini tab in xp >>>> once on the boot tab, start tabbing through the options & you will find >>>> boot option Safe boot, you need to check this >>>> then tab once more & you will find radio buttons >>>> use the arrow keys to choose either minimal or network >>>> if you are trouble shooting a connection issue & you want network >>>> support, then choos network >>>> note, if you choose network, while you are connected to the internet >>>> you have no securety running. >>>> if you dont want network support, then choos mimimal >>>> now just tab to the ok button & hit the space bar. >>>> on xp you will get a window saying need to restart, on windows 7 you >>>> will not recieve this & need to restart the system yourself. >>>> while booting up, if you have user accounts setup, it will hang on >>>> this screen & wait for you to choos a user & put in the password >>>> On xp when the system boots into safe mode you will here the windows >>>> log on sound & then you will hear a ding sound, >>>> the ding is a window stating you are in safe mode, just press enter to >>>> say >>>> ok. >>>> You will not get this ding sound in windows 7. >>>> dont forget things in safe mode are a lot slower, so wait a while for >>>> the desktop & so on to load before you try to start NVDA >>>> In xp when you get NVDA running you may find a system configuration >>>> window saying, is in selective mode & so on, I normally tab to never >>>> show this again & check it, then tab to ok >>>> Once you are finished doing what you want to in safe mode, you need >>>> to go back into msconfig into the boot tab & uncheck boot into safe >>>> mode. >>>> If you dont do this, you will just keep starting up in safe mode. >>>> >>>> 2. reboot & after the bios screen hit f8, once the options come up, >>>> choos safe mode or safe mode with networking. >>>> >>>> how to use the keys If windows is broken & wont boot up normaly >>>> boot into safe mode >>>> plug in a USB stick, I have named mine zebra, so all I do is open >>>> computer, by pressing windows e, & press z, this then lands me on my >>>> stick >>>> then go into the stick & I press, A to land on activate sound with >>>> safe mode.reg >>>> then hit enter on it, then hit enter again to say yes, and the keys are >>>> set. >>>> then you need to reboot back into safe mode for the audio service to >>>> start >>>> up. >>>> >>>> If the onboard audio doesnt startup, then you will need to use a USB >>>> headset. >>>> >>>> It works great & its a reall help when trouble shooting issues. >>>> >>>> get the registry keys from >>>> >> http://www.sendspace.com/file/n9khxf >>>> NOTe, this was copied from the blind tech list. i think option 2 would >>>> require sighted help >> >> _____________________________________________________________ >> Get your own free email account @emailaccount.com! >> Visit http://www.emailaccount.com >> If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender >> only. 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