thoovanathumbikal - uppittoru naranga vellam

Thursday, February 19, 2009

No sound online..when playing videos in Youtube.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

"The problem is really the mapping of wavemapper in Windows registry as
reported by one member of the forum. All you need to do is to open
registry editor by going to Start menu, Run, typing regedit and then
Enter. After that, in the registry editor, walk yourself through the
tree in the left pane, till you reach


My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Win dows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32


And then on the right pane, right click and click on New, select String
value, enter "wavemapper" (without quots of course), ENTER, type
"msacm32.drv", ENTER.


Close the editor. No need to restart. Video on Google and YouTube et al would work fine now.


Thanks to the member who pointed out the key. I just mentioned the procedure.


Have a nice day!"

The Legend of Atlantis - It´s Time to Wake Up -Part 18 of 25

Friday, January 16, 2009

Jiya Se Jiya from A R Rahman New Album 'Connections'

Revolution OS part 1

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Clean Up Ubuntu Grub Boot Menu After Upgrades

No need to delete those lines to simplify the GRUB menu. The easier way
to keep only newest lines is to open the menu.lst (gksu gedit
/boot/grub/menu.lst), find "#howmany=all" and change it to
"#howmany=1″. Then run "sudo update-grub" to update changes. Next time,
only newest kernel lines will be shown.

Re: How to uninstall RC2 (dual boot) and fix MBR?

Tuesday, December 9, 2008











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Originally Posted by night_2004
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Also, is there a way to force the computer's default OS to XP if I don't pick which OS to use at bootup? I only want to run Vista once in a while, not all the time.



Yes, you can uninstall Vista and restore your Win XP boot manager as well...



Boot your computer in to Windows XP.

Ensure you have the Vista DVD in the DVD drive.

Go to “Start” and “Run”. Type "cmd" & Enter.



Type “e:\boot\bootsect /nt52 c:" - Press Enter

(without quotes, and replacing e: with the drive letter of your Vista
DVD & replacing c: with whatever is your XP partition drive).



***Ofcourse before doing this keep a backup of you data just in case
the boot manager gets hosed. It shouldnt, I have done this many times
and it will restore the boot manager.








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