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Yeah, our IT dept where I work regularly just "burns" employee's computers from a disk image when ever there's a problem. Simpler and faster than trying to lock down a problem. Probably a good idea for me to do as well as who knows how many hours I've spent tracking down a problem when I could have just restored from an earlier disk image. I hope I can remember my own advise, as my new Thinkpad will soon be on it's way! I managed to find one that will give me the performance I need and leave cash left over for some software too. Time to shit and get off the pot as my mom would say. Wish me luck in the world of computer based synthesis. 5 hours of playing with a demo of Reaktor in conjunction with a P5 data glove was more than enough to convince me it's worth it. Mark --- Art Simon <simart@gmail.com> wrote: > Installing and uninstalling hardware makes changes > to the windows > registry. I've never had much luck "hacking the > registry", but > reinstalling Windows should solve the problem. > Sounds drastic, but at > work, I often find it less time consuming to > reformat the hard-drive > and reinstall the software than troubleshoot. > Probably not the answer > you were looking for. . . > > > -- > Art Simon > simart@null.net > http://art.simon.tripod.com > http://www.myspace.com/artsimon > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com