If you use the device manager a lot during installation & tweaking, it's very nice to have a shortcut available:
C:WINDOWSsystem32mmc.exe devmgmt.msc
(Works in 2000/XP afaik)
Kim.
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Device Manager
If you really use it a lot: Put it in the start menu (it could be under Start MenuProgramsAdministrative Tools already), rightclick it and assign a shortcut key ie. "AltGr-M" to the Management, like Planetz is under "AltGr-?"


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I don't know who you mean, but both of us our configurations are in Creamware User Setups.
Sorry, my question was ment for Kim. And those set-ups are not all updated - or nothing has happened to them in a while.
Information for new readers: A forum member named Braincell is known for spreading lies and malicious information without even knowing the basics of, what he is talking about. If noone responds to him, it is because he is ignored.
Hi Immanuel.
I'm in the process of reinstalling. I have moved Korg Oasys to my second PC, and is now running XP dualboot and no Win98 on my main setup. (Two Scope's, A16 Ultra and a Digi001...)
You can see my current setup @ http://www.d-media.dk/studio.htm
Kim.
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D&M / Timeworks
http://d-media.dk
http://sonictimeworks.com
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I'm in the process of reinstalling. I have moved Korg Oasys to my second PC, and is now running XP dualboot and no Win98 on my main setup. (Two Scope's, A16 Ultra and a Digi001...)
You can see my current setup @ http://www.d-media.dk/studio.htm
Kim.
_________________
D&M / Timeworks
http://d-media.dk
http://sonictimeworks.com
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