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| | Problems after upgrade from home basic to home premium I upgraded the other day from home basic to home premium using the windows any time upgrade disk that came with my machine (Dell Inspiron 9000) Since then I have no sound and if i hover of the sound icon in the task bar I get the message "No audio output device is installed" Sure enough if I look in device manager there is no mention of anything to do with sound. Also I get a message from Mcafee security suite saying that my computer is not protected, if I open it pretty much all the features are disabled and if I try to re-enable them or click "Fix now" the Mcafee window flashes a few times but then hangs or crashes or simply fails to "Fix" the problems. Any ideas? |
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| | RE: Problems after upgrade from home basic to home premium Sounds to me like Windows Premium dropped a driver or failed to recognize your sound card. I wanted to address your second problem, however. I use McAffee security suite also and have had problems using their "fix" button locing up my system. I just wanted to mention that the message you get about your computer not being protected may still haunt you even if you get its firewall, virus checker, spyware checker, etc. enabled. McAffee offers other Premium options like E-mail scanning, or the like, that they want you to buy. Therefore, even if you get the features you want (I suggest that you use Windows firewall and not theirs as theirs isn't as compatible with other programs) enabled you will still get that message inferring that you need to buy their premium package to be fully protected. It does go away at some point because I no longer see it and I never bought the premium package. -- qfreed "Rob" wrote: > I upgraded the other day from home basic to home premium using the windows > any time upgrade disk that came with my machine (Dell Inspiron 9000) > Since then I have no sound and if i hover of the sound icon in the task bar > I get the message "No audio output device is installed" Sure enough if I look > in device manager there is no mention of anything to do with sound. > > Also I get a message from Mcafee security suite saying that my computer is > not protected, if I open it pretty much all the features are disabled and if > I try to re-enable them or click "Fix now" the Mcafee window flashes a few > times but then hangs or crashes or simply fails to "Fix" the problems. > > Any ideas? |
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| | RE: Problems after upgrade from home basic to home premium I think I may try uninstalling Mcafee and re-installing. See what happens! As for the sound card it also doesnt even recognise it if I scan for new harware. Strange! "Qfreed" wrote: > Sounds to me like Windows Premium dropped a driver or failed to recognize > your sound card. I wanted to address your second problem, however. I use > McAffee security suite also and have had problems using their "fix" button > locing up my system. I just wanted to mention that the message you get about > your computer not being protected may still haunt you even if you get its > firewall, virus checker, spyware checker, etc. enabled. McAffee offers other > Premium options like E-mail scanning, or the like, that they want you to buy. > Therefore, even if you get the features you want (I suggest that you use > Windows firewall and not theirs as theirs isn't as compatible with other > programs) enabled you will still get that message inferring that you need to > buy their premium package to be fully protected. It does go away at some > point because I no longer see it and I never bought the premium package. > -- > qfreed > > > "Rob" wrote: > > > I upgraded the other day from home basic to home premium using the windows > > any time upgrade disk that came with my machine (Dell Inspiron 9000) > > Since then I have no sound and if i hover of the sound icon in the task bar > > I get the message "No audio output device is installed" Sure enough if I look > > in device manager there is no mention of anything to do with sound. > > > > Also I get a message from Mcafee security suite saying that my computer is > > not protected, if I open it pretty much all the features are disabled and if > > I try to re-enable them or click "Fix now" the Mcafee window flashes a few > > times but then hangs or crashes or simply fails to "Fix" the problems. > > > > Any ideas? |
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| | Re: Problems after upgrade from home basic to home premium "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2B33A676-0EAC-422A-A937-1037459C16CA@microsoft.com... >I think I may try uninstalling Mcafee and re-installing. See what happens! I wouldn't reinstall it if I were you since it is in the frame for many email problems on Vista systems. Avast (or AVG) (free) is a much safer products... http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html Check microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail for a litany of McAfee and , even moreso, Norton related problems. > As for the sound card it also doesnt even recognise it if I scan for new > harware. Strange! > > > > "Qfreed" wrote: > >> Sounds to me like Windows Premium dropped a driver or failed to >> recognize >> your sound card. I wanted to address your second problem, however. I >> use >> McAffee security suite also and have had problems using their "fix" >> button >> locing up my system. I just wanted to mention that the message you get >> about >> your computer not being protected may still haunt you even if you get its >> firewall, virus checker, spyware checker, etc. enabled. McAffee offers >> other >> Premium options like E-mail scanning, or the like, that they want you to >> buy. >> Therefore, even if you get the features you want (I suggest that you use >> Windows firewall and not theirs as theirs isn't as compatible with other >> programs) enabled you will still get that message inferring that you need >> to >> buy their premium package to be fully protected. It does go away at some >> point because I no longer see it and I never bought the premium package. >> -- >> qfreed >> >> >> "Rob" wrote: >> >> > I upgraded the other day from home basic to home premium using the >> > windows >> > any time upgrade disk that came with my machine (Dell Inspiron 9000) >> > Since then I have no sound and if i hover of the sound icon in the task >> > bar >> > I get the message "No audio output device is installed" Sure enough if >> > I look >> > in device manager there is no mention of anything to do with sound. >> > >> > Also I get a message from Mcafee security suite saying that my computer >> > is >> > not protected, if I open it pretty much all the features are disabled >> > and if >> > I try to re-enable them or click "Fix now" the Mcafee window flashes a >> > few >> > times but then hangs or crashes or simply fails to "Fix" the problems. >> > >> > Any ideas? |
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