Reply 100 of 210, by Nicht Sehr Gut
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Originally posted by jez Wow Nicht... long night?
Long night...day...week...year. In any case, it's not personal and it is accurate. All I know from his post is: he's using a "Hercules Game Theater XP" sound card and running the Win9x version of VDMSound. Win95? 98? ME? VxD or WDM audio drivers?
Critical data is missing. Beyond all that, what program is he trying to run? Every DOS program is like it's own OS, so it needs specifics in order to troubleshoot. The huge number of variables make PC troubleshooting difficult in the first place, not having needed info makes it near-impossible.
"How do you get this to work?", unless followed by some description, is a mystery in itself. Like I said before, you don't call a Doctor to say you feel bad, then ask what kind of pills you should take; you either go to the Doctor for an examination or give as detailed a description of your problem as possible over the phone then ask for a recommendation.
Seriously folks, if the answers were all easy like, "just press the big blue button on the front of your PC" we wouldn't be asking for the info.
BTW, the "getting shot in the head" reference comes from a story (which, of course, I can't find the reference now....*grr*) where a woman was awoken during the night by a noise, realized she had a really bad headache, went to the bathroom to get some aspirin, then went back to bed but couldn't sleep very well.
Decided to see a doctor as the pain just kept getting worse. Turns out that her husband (apparently despondent over...something) has shot her in her sleep, then immediately freaked that he had just shot his wife and ran away. The bullet had lodged in a bony mass of her skull, saving her life.