Vinyl Deck
- Puma60
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Vinyl Deck
A while ago when I was deleteing some software to free some space on my CPU, I accidentally deleted my Vinyl Deck sotware. Now I have no sound output from my Speakers because the Vinyl Deck has been deleted. Is there any way of getting this back, by downloading it again? If so, please give me a link. Ive tried System Restore, but with no luck.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance

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- Puma60
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Re: Vinyl Deck
Yeah course ive already googled it, and I can't find any software downloads. Thanks anywayz, any other suggestions?

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Re: Vinyl Deck
did you delete your drivers? i think most computer companies let you install optional drivers for free on your computer. Dell does that for you

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System restore you cpu to before you removed the driver.
Re: Vinyl Deck
System restore in safe mode to do this:
Start > Run > type msconfig > BOOT.ini > /SAFEBOOT > ok
Then let your pc reboot in safe mode then system restore
(if you dont know how to system restore:
Start > All programs > Accessories > System tools > System Restore
To get out of safe mode just go to:
Start > Run > type msconfig > BOOT.ini > And uncheck /SAFEBOOT and ok that.
*Remember you cannot access internet when in safe mode so if you dont know where system restore is write it down.*
IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING ON YOUR PC THAT YOU NEED AND YOU DIDNT HAVE BEFORE YOUR RESTORE DATE, BACK IT UP BEFORE YOU RESTORE!
Hope that helped.
Start > Run > type msconfig > BOOT.ini > /SAFEBOOT > ok
Then let your pc reboot in safe mode then system restore
(if you dont know how to system restore:
Start > All programs > Accessories > System tools > System Restore
To get out of safe mode just go to:
Start > Run > type msconfig > BOOT.ini > And uncheck /SAFEBOOT and ok that.
*Remember you cannot access internet when in safe mode so if you dont know where system restore is write it down.*
IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING ON YOUR PC THAT YOU NEED AND YOU DIDNT HAVE BEFORE YOUR RESTORE DATE, BACK IT UP BEFORE YOU RESTORE!
Hope that helped.
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Re: Vinyl Deck
The System Restore only let me go back to last month. I deleted Vinyl Deck about 7 months ago, ive been without sound for 7 months 

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Re: Vinyl Deck
Puma60 wrote:The System Restore only let me go back to last month. I deleted Vinyl Deck about 7 months ago, ive been without sound for 7 months
LOL PwNed in tha face xD your best options is to back up evrything and formate your computer so you start from scratch
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Re: Vinyl Deck
Aren't those drivers on the cd of your motherboard?
Just insert that cd and install the driver again
Just insert that cd and install the driver again
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Razorhead wrote:Aren't those drivers on the cd of your motherboard?
Just insert that cd and install the driver again
And if i cant find the CD...?

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Re: Vinyl Deck
Puma60 wrote:Razorhead wrote:Aren't those drivers on the cd of your motherboard?
Just insert that cd and install the driver again
And if i cant find the CD...?
indeed google is ur friend:
http://forums.techguy.org/all-other-software/619910-vinyl-deck-ac-97-codec.html
i think this has the answer; if not, try googeling "vinyl deck drivers"
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Razorhead wrote:Puma60 wrote:Razorhead wrote:Aren't those drivers on the cd of your motherboard?
Just insert that cd and install the driver again
And if i cant find the CD...?
indeed google is ur friend:
http://forums.techguy.org/all-other-software/619910-vinyl-deck-ac-97-codec.html
i think this has the answer; if not, try googeling "vinyl deck drivers"
Your a legend mate. Thanks for the continual help. After 6months of no sound from my speakers, i finally got it working

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