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Updated! - 10.11.09 Windows 7 64-BIT Driver for M-AUDIO Fast Track Ultra So I decided to do some gaming today on the PC. I rarely do it...for the fact that I feel that I am ignoring my family while I proceed to frag the opposing team. ![]() Well today I found out that on my NEW PC that my M-Audio Fast Track Ultra audio / mini is not supported by Windows 7. I mean, sure I have the RPM and I understand that Windows 7 is not released...but what the heck. Shouldn't it at least work in compatibility mode with Windows XP? Dammit, what luck. The error message that I receive is: This device is not supported by the Windows Operating System that you are running. Typical Windows error, but that's ok I guess. Seems as though M-Audio is working hard to release the drivers soon. M-AUDIO - Fast Track Ultra & Windows 7 Driver: M-Audio Windows 7 Drivers Status |
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This entry will show you How to Create Lock Restart & Shutdown Icons in Windows 7 & Vista. This process is as simple as creating a shortcut, adding a command to that shortcut, then simply adding an icon to accompany it. Let me show you how to do it with the shutdown button.
* NOTE: If you do not have a list of icons go back to step #9 and enter this in the browse section: %SystemRoot%\System32\shell32.dll quote: Now you can add these icons that you created to your Aero Taskbar or to your Windows 7 Quick Launch. If you have any questions leave a comment. |
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This entry explains How to Enable Quick Launch in Windows 7. Sure the Aero Task bar is great, but if you enjoyed the Windows Quick Launch and are using Windows 7, it's no longer available. Or is it? I will show you how. How to Enable Quick Launch in Windows 7
Pretty easy huh? Leave a comment if you have any issues. |
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Here are a few of Window 7 Shortcut Key Tips for everyone to use and share. Using Windows 7 shortcuts can increase production and efficiency. Windows 7 Shortcut Key Tips List
I will be adding more as the days go by. If you have a Windows 7 Shortcut Key Tip. Leave a comment, thanks! |
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This entry explains how to Extend the Windows 7 Trial from 30 Days to 120 Days. The process is rather easy, and will not require you to have a key for your copy of Windows 7. All you will need to do is run a command and reboot your computer. Here is how to do it. How to Extend the Windows 7 Trial from 30 to 120 Days
Keep in mind to wait till your 29th day, then use this walkthrough on How to Extend the Windows 7 Trial from 30 to 120 Days. Should you have any questions or issues, leave a comment. |
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Entry explains How to Create a System Restore Point in Windows 7. Everyone needs to create a system restore point at least once a week. Here is how to do it.
That's it! The complaint that I usually get from Windows Vista and 7 Users is that many of these system resources can be troublesome to find. Remember that you can always use the search box in your start menu to find windows operations & programs. Should you have any questions, leave a comment. |
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I was not there, but this video was sent to me by a close friend. It features his brother in law in a drunk fail state. I was asked to post this up by him, so here it is for your viewing enjoyment. |
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This entry explains how to run the Open DNS Updater as a Windows Service, rather than a continuing running process on the task bar. You can run Open DNS Updater as a Window Service by doing the following: 1. Start it as a service with SrvAny.exe. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/137890 2. Keep in mind you may need to copy the folder and files from: "%USERPROFILE%\Application Data\OpenDNS Updater" to the other "user's" home's application data then. Should you have any questions leave feel free to drop a comment, I will do my best to help you out. |
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Today we received this issue in our Houston offices, and suprisingly it was pretty easy to resolve. The error message was Unable to Install Printer The Print Processor Does Not Exist. How to Fix Unable to Install Printer The Print Processor Does Not Exist Ok obviously you are recieving this error upon the installation of a new or exisiting printer on your local area network, or heck it maybe connected directly to the PC. Well to fix this problem simply uninstall the driver, and then reinstall. You may be prompted during the hardware installation wizard to Use the Existing Driver (recommended) or reinstall the driver. Well, just reinstall it. This will remove, and reinstall the print processor associated with the service / printer. To recap go to: Should you have any issues feel free to collaborate and post them here. Hope this helps! |
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5 things I wish some people wouldn't install on their PCs I totally agree with these. Come have a look. External Link 5 things I wish some people wouldn't install on their PCs |