In Windows XP, click Start > Run, type in (or copy and paste) this single line: c:\windows\system32\macromed\flash and press [Enter]. A...
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If it's affecting multiple cards, I agree about it probably being a hardware problem. I'd check for loose/dirty connections first.
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Probably not. You'd at least need a new motherboard and case with the built-in port. ;) I have seen so-called "Universal Docking Stations" but,...
Yes, that's true. But you only need a FTP client to communicate with the Alesis HD24. (Like the WS_FTP LE I mentioned above).
Yes and yes.
Does it have a Docking Station Port on the bottom?
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Click Start > Run, type (or copy and paste): c:\windows\system32\macromed\flash and press [Enter].
Did you remove the CD? XP's No-Reformat, Nondestructive Total-Rebuild Option > Page 3
Yes, copy either one of those into the same directory (folder) and then rename it "flash.ocx" (without the quotes). Then hopefully, whatever old...
Does a file named: flash.ocx exist in: c:\windows\system32\macromed\flash ?
Note that according to Microsoft's EULA, the license for an OEM version of Windows dies with the computer.
Correct, Chrome includes a built-in Flash player. So hopefully the error message gone for good?
If you haven't uninstalled Flash yet, highlight and copy the following single line of code: copy...
Try this:Highlight and copy the following single line of code: cmd /c dir C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash>%temp%\$¬epad %temp%\$...
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