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Problem: emachines T6536 with xp 64 "no midi playback device". 1. Cannot get this to install. 2. Have oem disc labelled "Operating System Disc (Dual-Core). 3. This T6536 model has been reloaded many times without a fault. 4. Last reload, no audio with error 39. 5. Added "streamci.dll" then codec files. 6. Result! (no midi plyback device). 7. Is this a mother-board or software problem? 8. The operating system disc is not scratched and is kept in a climate controlled enviroment. 9. What is your guess?

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Visit the eMachines website, put in your model number: T6536 and then choose Windows XP 32 bit, and download the sound driver:
http://www.emachines.com/ec/en/US/content/drivers.html

Even though you indicate that you have a 64 bit version of Windows XP, the 32 bit driver should work for the sound.

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2008

SOURCE: Only getting EMachines/Windows XP Logo when boot up T3882

You have to press and hold F1 until it shows that it's loading BIOS. Then check the boot sequence. The CDROM sohuld be first.

Booting into safe mode is another story.

To get into the Windows 2000 / XP Safe mode, as the computer is booting press and hold your "F8 Key" which should bring up the "Windows Advanced Options Menu" as shown below. Use your arrow keys to move to "Safe Mode" and press your Enter key.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 23, 2008

SOURCE: No Audio

Hello,

I have a friend with a systemax, same thing happened to him.

Go into the control panel, select sounds and audio devices, go over three tabs to the audio tab, make sure the sound default device is the onboard audio card. Should be all set.

Let me know how it works out.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2009

SOURCE: Need to reload windows xp on Emachines PC

Yes all you have to do is.........

Turn off the Computer
Turn back on and Press F11 repeatedly when the message "Press F11 to start recovery" is displayed.
The recovery will load and display a menu of options:

Full System Restore (with Backup): This options will move all Hard Disk contents to the "c:\My Backup" directory and install a new copy of Windows. This option preserves your existing data files, however all applications and settings will need to be reinstalled. This option requires 4GB of free Hard Disk space for the new OS.

Alway suggest backing up your data before you do any recovery

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 31, 2009

SOURCE: Software Driver reuired

http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/Legacy/Pages/integrated_mce-xp.aspx?type=2.7&product=2.7.5.3.3&lang=English

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: computer shows no display

did you try installing newest drivers from intel/gigabyte website? what you described looks to me as a overheating problem. try running the game with case open. are you running on the integrated GMA graphics or PCI-E graphics card(like geforce, radeon)?

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Bhim

Sorry, no, you cannot 'convert' the 64 bit system to the 32 bit one. You
have a few options. All of them are coloured by the fact that the OEM
license gives you the right to use just the version you originally
received.

1. Remove the 64 bit version and install the 32 bit. To do this, you
might be able to arrange with the original source to get the 32 bit OEM
version. Alternate, purchase the 32 bit license of the retail version.

If the 64 bit version runs correctly (all the devices/peripherals work
correctly) and the issue is program compatibility:
2. Install the 32 bit in a dual boot arrangement. A Google search will
yield links to various sites with the instructions for doing that. Do
note that you should get the method for installing the 32 bit after the
64 bit
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