I dont recall but I knew it was not what I wanted. It was an exe file it kept trying to get me to take. Somehow that dialog box popped up over the file I did want. Be all too easy for the unsuspecting victim to download what could be a nasty file.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Katherine Moss" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 1:40 PM
Subject: RE: want some audio in your safe mode?


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.

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----- 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.

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----- 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.
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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

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