bacaartikeldisiniaja -- I have a p3 500 MHz PC with 128 MB RAM, 10.2 GB HDD, Sony CD ROM 48x, Windows ME Edition operating system. There is a problem. When I insert an audio CD, I get the following error message:
“ Windows cannot access the specified device path or file. You may not have permission to access the item. ” What is the solution to this error? Using a Yahoo! Outlook Express account. Yahoo! Job title?
Dr. Verbal's:
Does this issue only occur with audio CDs or is it intermittent? If the problem is specific to audio CDs, you should first check the compatibility of your sound card driver with the player you are using to play the audio CD. To set up a Yahoo! Outlook Express account, the steps are simple. If this is your first account in Outlook Express, when you start Outlook Express, your Yahoo! account too.
But if you already use Outlook Express and want to set up another account. B. Yahoo! Next, you'll need to follow the simple steps below to add your identity and start configuring your account as you normally would. However, when prompted for a POP address, use pop.mail.yahoo.com. For the SMTP address, use the smtp.mail.yahoo.com address. Enter your username. This will be the first part of your Yahoo Mail ID. Then follow the rest of the steps to complete the configuration.
I assembled a computer with a Celeron 333Mhz, Yamaha sound card, 32MB RAM, and a 4.3GB hard drive. The operating system I'm using is Windows 98. My problem is that every time I make a call to the US I hear audio from the other side but my audio doesn't work. Why and how to solve it? My dealer advised me to add another sound card to fix the problem. Is that so? Please let me know which card is suitable for this. i have yahoo! Call messenger. Dr. Verbal's:
In your case, you most likely have a half-duplex sound card in your system. With a half-duplex sound card, audio is transmitted only on his one channel. This means that when you speak, the other person's voice will not be transmitted until you stop speaking. However, with a full-duplex sound card, sound is sent on both channels, facilitating proper two-way communication. So you need to check if your sound card is half duplex. In that case, you may need another full-duplex sound card. Otherwise, no new sound card is required.
I have a p3 (550 mhz) 810 motherboard, assembled computer. My Dolphin PC Speaker 480W makes noise when playing songs, movies, or other programs that require sound output, even if I'm playing songs in Winamp, Media Player, or elsewhere.
Dr. Verbal's:
You don't mention what kind of noise you're getting, so it's hard to pinpoint the problem. However, noise problems are generally associated with some sort of short circuit or loose connection. So, have your PC checked for such problems. Also check the grounding of the power connector. Improper grounding can cause noise in other PC issues. I'm using a p3 550MHz Intel processor with 810 Vinton motherboard, 20GB HDD, 52xCDD, Motorola 56 KBPS modem and WIN ME as operating system. I recently installed Win 2000 Professional and it won't install