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28-Oct-2001, 03:00 PM #16
Oops. You can also click the top one,
press and hold the shift key, then click
the bottom one to highlight them all.

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28-Oct-2001, 03:02 PM #17
Just make sure you only get the MP3s,
there may be other files for the various
programs mixed in with them...
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28-Oct-2001, 03:38 PM #18
Also, have you any idea why my printer power won't come on???
I know its kind of off subject....
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28-Oct-2001, 03:44 PM #19
I'm not sure if your printer power light will
come on without being connected to the PC
or not.

But they may have failed to plug your parallel
port ribbon back into the motherboard, or they
may have bumped it if even they didn't remove
it when replacing the power supply. I'd give
them a call and ask their opinion.

I'm assuming the printer IS plugged in....
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28-Oct-2001, 03:47 PM #20
One other thing...

This discussion may be moved to another
forum, the "Tips & Tricks" forum is for posting
tips and/or tricks you've learned that might
help someone else....
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28-Oct-2001, 03:48 PM #21
Yes, everything is connected as it was before...printer is plugged in (hey im not that dumb...lol) and connected to computer. No light comes on at all there is nothing. I figured that even just being plugged in should make the light come on. Oh well.....i was wondering if it may have been something they did...
I have disconnected everything in the past and then reconnected it and it worked fine....
I was thinking either they did something, or the ac adapter if fried???
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28-Oct-2001, 03:53 PM #22
It's possible the AC adapter has a problem,
but chances are slim it'd happen at the same
time you disconnected the PC for repairs.

But anything's possible...
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28-Oct-2001, 04:03 PM #23
You might wriggle the cord connections,
make sure the AC outlet is live (plug in a
lamp or something), turn the printer switch
on and off a few times, kick it (just kidding).
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28-Oct-2001, 04:05 PM #24
My 2 cents.......

The printer light should come on even when it is not plugged into the CPU, however that does not mean that it has to be the AC adapter either, any bad connection in between the two would be a problem too and the wimpy wire on the AC Adapters are suspect as well as is the little plug in thingy going into the printer.

Have you tried to carefully wiggle the little plug in thingy going into the printer?
worth a try.......

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28-Oct-2001, 04:11 PM #25
Mac,

See what I mean? ...............you're just guessin' too.

jenni, Don't kick it! Mac is mad 'cause his car is about to get sold tonite......long story.



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28-Oct-2001, 04:15 PM #26
Just eat marshmallows all day DS.

It's a white car...
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28-Oct-2001, 04:32 PM #27
I'll do that Mac, I just thinkin........never mind that can prove to be fatal. Either way just know I've got you covered, well just your car unless you want to do some star gazing tonite.

BTW, Kirk just told me car covers were on bluelight special at his workplace. ROTFLMAO


Jenni, how are you doing? You can't just go and wiggle wires and stuff and not post back here, that is kinda of an unwritten rule we have pleeeez post back now and leave the little wire thingy's alone now..............PLEASE?

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04-Nov-2001, 02:44 PM #28
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Windows Explorer is the answer to your prayers. You can access all of your music files within Windows Explorer, delete the bad ones and incomplete ones. Cut and paste or click and drag the good ones all to one folder of your choice. Be sure to empty your recycle bin after deleting the garbage files. Music files are large and take up a lot of space. I do a lot of downloading and burning myself.
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04-Nov-2001, 02:54 PM #29
Uh... I assume you didn't read the whole thread.
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04-Nov-2001, 03:28 PM #30
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My original answer still stands. Aslo, www.sonicfoundry.com allows certain free downloads and has a very good media player called Siren Jukebox.
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