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Kansas
Location: Kansas
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 12:04 pm Reply with quote
Paul Von Stetina wrote: I had this happen once, for about 3-4 days my wireless keypad had a mind of its own, some keys worked, some did not, some letters would be different than the ones I pressed, then I read about the NSA spying on us, and how the phone company was helping, as the black van with tinted windows drove away, the problem stopped, now my hair and teeth are falling out at an alarming rate, but at least my keypad works again, thank god!
I always have to click the quote key here in this forum because it does not show who types the message. I read this entire message and I should have known it was you Paul! lol
Anyhow..One more thing.. The guy at Wacom suggested that you call the technician closes to you.. if you go to the Wacom site it shows where you can call that would not be long distance.
Also he thought you may have dislodged some of your connections.
PM me if you get the chance. I can investigate further.
Kathy
http://www.wacom.com/
_________________ Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts.
Albert Einstein
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Micose
Location: Quebec (CAN) & France
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 12:04 pm Reply with quote
Kathy, i have no button except one on the pen; its a graphire3;
by the way evbdy thx for helping but i didnt try to reinstall yet but ay be it will work.
i try right now but yet WHY microsoft still detect new hardware since i setted up the drivers that were on wacom cd: HID i thik its the main prob : HID detected then the stupid unwanted microsoft setup window appears when i start Windows (i have a pc n XP familial)
(damn :10 minutes totype this with virtual keyboard)
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Kansas
Location: Kansas
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 12:09 pm Reply with quote
Micose wrote: Kathy, i have no button except one on the pen; its a graphire3;
by the way evbdy thx for helping but i didnt try to reinstall yet but ay be it will work.
i try right now but yet WHY microsoft still detect new hardware since i setted up the drivers that were on wacom cd: HID i thik its the main prob : HID detected then the stupid unwanted microsoft setup window appears when i start Windows (i have a pc n XP familial)
(damn :10 minutes totype this with virtual keyboard)
Micsoe will forward this message to the guy I was talking with... Seems like he may be able to unravel the problem.
_________________ Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts.
Albert Einstein
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Micose
Location: Quebec (CAN) & France
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 1:11 pm Reply with quote
Okay, i uninstalled the tablet and this HID stuff too in order to chat a bit about it without tiring myself to death.
after dinner means in an hour here, i will reinstall the tablet , slowly, taking care only about the CD install and if a "blue" microsoft window opens i will do nothing...i will see what happens, maybe last time i psuh a wrong button may be i didn't do it well. For now i can type and it's cool yet.
But i need my tablet i won't chop anymore with a mouse, i really luv to work with my tablet
Just pray it will not make shit again. But something tells me that it will start again as soon as i install the tablet....we'll see.
Thx for taking time to find solutions all...it's really cool cuz it's better that any forum on the net (i'm not really good in computers stuffs).
PSC fellows
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Micose
Location: Quebec (CAN) & France
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:09 pm Reply with quote
bad news ui duidn't resuinstall wacom tablet and loojk at thuis,; guiy$s,; uis cideamon.exe/cissvc.exe bad ?. ui thuinjk so?.may$
ojkay$ no fuijkuing iudea ui'll forget abouit wacom and iu'll stay$ focuis on thuis LSASS and cidaemon too.
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Micose
Location: Quebec (CAN) & France
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 5:36 pm Reply with quote
billtvshow wrote:
thx Stephen
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bigbuck
Location: Australia
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 6:02 pm Reply with quote
They're both valid windows files Naiko....BUT only IF they are in your windows/system 32 folder. If the path is different, they might be something bad masquerading as windows files.
BTW, have you tried a system restore to a date before your troubles?
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Micose
Location: Quebec (CAN) & France
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 6:07 pm Reply with quote
ui don't have the balls to do uit,; ui never duid uit before Brad
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marcoballistic
Location: I am everywhere, and Nowhere, but mostly, I am right here!
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 6:22 pm Reply with quote
listen carefully Naiko.
....ok... mute the TV......
....ready.......
DO A SYSTEM RESTORE NOW BUDDY BEFORE IT KILLS US ALL.....
(deep breath)
ahem* yes anyway, do not worry, all your personal files will be kept intact, it will only alter critical updates(word critical in this case is nothing to take note of), installations and registry entries. Which may I add I am going down the bookies to put a tenner on that, for I think thats where your problem lies
I do them all the time, they are fun. Like a game of football with your mates, or beaver racing on the river
So lets recap:
-Sit at computer
-Remember when the problem started
-Go to system restore in the system tools folder
-Click the day before all your typing world came crashing down around you
-Press hell yeah I want to restore to this point
-Make some coffee
-Light a fag (a smokable kind )
-Watch it all boot up super smoothly
-Jump for joy like a 15 year old school girl who got selected for the cheerleader squad on her birthday and is going out with the team quarter back
Job done, seal it, wrap it, post it to ya mom
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Micose
Location: Quebec (CAN) & France
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 6:56 pm Reply with quote
marcoballistic wrote: listen carefully Naiko.
....ok... mute the TV......
....ready.......
DO A SYSTEM RESTORE NOW BUDDY BEFORE IT KILLS US ALL.....
(deep breath)
ahem* yes anyway, do not worry, all your personal files will be kept intact, it will only alter critical updates(word critical in this case is nothing to take note of), installations and registry entries. Which may I add I am going down the bookies to put a tenner on that, for I think thats where your problem lies
I do them all the time, they are fun. Like a game of football with your mates, or beaver racing on the river
So lets recap:
-Sit at computer
-Remember when the problem started
-Go to system restore in the system tools folder
-Click the day before all your typing world came crashing down around you
-Press hell yeah I want to restore to this point
-Make some coffee
-Light a fag (a smokable kind )
-Watch it all boot up super smoothly
-Jump for joy like a 15 year old school girl who got selected for the cheerleader squad on her birthday and is going out with the team quarter back
Job done, seal it, wrap it, post it to ya mom
ok ui'll try$ uit tomorrow MArco..LMAO mate
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Micose
Location: Quebec (CAN) & France
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 7:15 pm Reply with quote
no wait
msswchx.exe
msswchx.exe
msswchx.exe
!!!!!!!!!!!
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marcoballistic
Location: I am everywhere, and Nowhere, but mostly, I am right here!
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:06 pm Reply with quote
Naiko you greedy bugger, you houldn't have 3 of them
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bigbuck
Location: Australia
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Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:32 am Reply with quote
Again, msswchx.exe is a valid windows file. Should be in C:\WINDOWS\system32 (there's one in C:\1386 too).
You shouldn't have any probs trying a system restore Naiko...actually, you can undo them if they don't work.
Cheers mate,
Brad.
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