Re: [Audacity-devel] No longer Re: click6.ny was Re: click5.ny
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From: Gale A. <ga...@au...> - 2007-10-03 18:59:06
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| From "David R. Sky" <dav...@sh...>
| Mon, 1 Oct 2007 23:41:49 -0700 (PDT)
| Subject: [Audacity-devel] No longer Re: click6.ny was Re: click5.ny
| I got into checking DMA in Win98, am taking a break from it. At least 2
| out of 3 DMA settings were unchecked, should they all be checked?
You may well have problems if you enable DMA on CD ROM drives on
Windows 98. If in Device Manager you click on the + sign next to the Disk
Drives Icon, then you should be able to select your IDE Disk Drive (hard
drive) then double-click it to display the Properties Window. If you click on
the Settings Tab located at the top of the screen, that should have an
Options section in which there is a single white box marked "DMA" to enable
DMA mode for that drive. At least that's what appeared to be true when I saw
screenshots for Windows 98 when I wrote that.
| I grabbed the audacity.zip file fine. 7-zip gave me the message
| "unrecognized archive", so re-installed 7-zip (I defragged 2 days ago).
| Same message, even though I've unzipped zip files before using 7-zip.
If the later 7-zip still gives problems then I can post the unzipped exe for
you to download and you can just launch it from your Audacity 1.3.3 folder
instead of the .exe you have in there now. The only problem is that unzipped,
it weighs in at 8.6 MB.
Gale
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