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I need help. I have an icon left in my control panel - CMI Audio Config -
that wont remove after unstalling C-Media sound driver from Microsoft downloads. Cant delete this driver and the conflict with my NVIDA driver results in NO SOUND |
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This tweak does not prevent the control panel applets from running, they just
do not show up in control panel any more. Start/Run/gpedit.msc. User Configuration/Administrative Templates Folder/Control Panel Folder. Select Show only specified Control Panel Applets (right pane) properties. Select the enable button/click the Show button. A new window will pop up that will display control panel objects that are OK to show. Items not on this list will not be displayed in control panel when this feature is enabled. -- XP - WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "tomshare" wrote: > I need help. I have an icon left in my control panel - CMI Audio Config - > that wont remove after unstalling C-Media sound driver from Microsoft > downloads. Cant delete this driver and the conflict with my NVIDA driver > results in NO SOUND |
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