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    Different approaches to solving driver problems

    By Fred Langa

    Some Windows problems can be truly baffling; but there’s almost always a path — or even several paths — to the solution. Plus: Questions about accessing compressed disks, ongoing Win7 coverage, and that Win + X shortcut.

    The full text of this column is posted at windowssecrets.com/langalist-plus/different-approaches-to-solving-driver-problems/ (paid content, opens in a new window/tab).

    Columnists typically cannot reply to comments here, but do incorporate the best tips into future columns.[/td]

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      With regard to driver problems, there is one other solution which I encountered recently. After an onboard sound “card” did not function and attempting to update drivers, I replaced it with a new sound board. That worked for a while. Then a usb port failed. Then I noticed hot spots on the motherboard and replaced 2 hot and swelled capacitors on the board. That fixed all. Bottom line, some times the hardware really does fail.

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