Tuesday, March 12, 2013

how do i install a sound device that works on windows xp from scratch?

Q. I've gone thru google searches for sound devices and realtek crashes my computer, and soundmax just gives me the "HDA Bus" something not found.
Help, please :/
I don't know how to check my sound card, that's the thing.
And i have nothing but the basics in my device manager under sound and audio.

A. there are two ways to find out.
1. On the internet there is program that called DetectDriver.exe or DriverDetect.exe i don't remember. It will tell you what device you have but to download the driver for it is not for free, but you can search it on your own

2. Uninstal the driver of your sound card so there is no driver for it, then restart your computer, the system should tell you that the device is not installed. Then go to control panel and system and then device manager, in properties you will find at least the name of the deice you have

If your computer is laptop then you better search with the model on net what sound card has been installed. If it's dekstop and the sound card is intergrated on your motherboard then search for the driver by looking on your motherboard

How many years did African-American slaves have to work in order to earn their freedom? 7 years or 20?
Q. I'm doing a project and Google Search isn't helping, and I don't have any books with me right now on the subject. They had to pay off their debt of the ship costs by working....how many years til they could be set free after working off their debt???

A. .

The overwhelming vast majority of the African-American
enslaved people were not allowed to "earn their freedom".

This is because they were 'Chattel-Slaves' (meaning
they were listed as being 'property', rather than
human beings, AND the 'slave-property staus'
passed generationally from mother to child)

The group that was allowed to "earn their freedom"
was only the 'Indentured Servants' (which is what
some of the European immigrants were -- such
as the Irish, Scottish, German, etc. immigrants).

The 'Indentured Servants' served a term of 7 to 14
years (depending on circumstances); were trained
in a given 'trade'; and did not find their 'status'
passed on generationally to their offspring.

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Can the police go onto my property without a Search warrant?
Q. can they? can i refuse them to go onto my property without a search warrant/probable cause? what else could they do to get on my property withotu a warrant?

A. Not enough details here to answer accurately but the answer is yes.

There are a number of reasons the police can enter property without a search warrant.

To deal with a breach of the peace, to protect life and property, to arrest a person wanted for a number of offences etc.
To search property of a person under arrest (if authorised by a police inspector) - the list goes on and on but few details are provided in your question to tie it down to what you are after.

For information, there are a number of other agencies (such as the gas board) who also have a right to enter private property without a warrant.

It's a fallacy that a warrant is needed in every case. Google PACE and see the exceptions to needing a warrant.




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