Creative CT4180 Getting Started Guide - Page 16

To test the audio card, Uninstalling the Applications

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To test the audio card 1. Click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to Multimedia, and then click Media Player. Media Player appears as shown in Figure 2-6. Figure 2-6: Media Player interface. 2. On the Device menu, click Sound. 3. In the Open dialog box, select a sound from the list, and then click the Open button. 4. On Media Player, click . You should hear the selected sound being played. If you encounter any problems, see Appendix C, "Troubleshooting". Uninstalling the Applications The Windows 95 Uninstall feature allows you to remove applications cleanly and then reinstall them to correct problems, change configurations, or make version upgrades. Quit the audio card's applications before uninstalling. Applications that are still running during uninstallation will not be uninstalled. Some applications may share files with other Windows applications. If so, the uninstallation program will prompt you when it tries to delete these files. Do not delete the files unless you are sure that you do not need to use them. 2-6 Installing Software in Windows 95

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Installing Software in Windows 95
To test the audio card
1.
Click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Accessories,
point to Multimedia, and then click Media Player.
Media Player appears as shown in Figure 2-6.
2.
On the Device menu, click Sound.
3.
In the Open dialog box, select a sound from the list, and then
click the Open button.
4.
On Media Player, click
.
You should hear the selected sound being played.
If you
encounter any problems, see Appendix C, “Troubleshooting”.
Uninstalling the Applications
The Windows 95 Uninstall feature allows you to remove applications
cleanly and then reinstall them to correct problems, change
configurations, or make version upgrades.
Quit the audio card’s applications before uninstalling.
Applications that are still running during uninstallation will not
be uninstalled.
Some applications may share files with other Windows
applications.
If so, the uninstallation program will prompt you
when it tries to delete these files.
Do not delete the files unless
you are sure that you do not need to use them.
Figure 2-6:
Media Player interface.