Q. new hp, displaying on the monitor in german, when the language selection says english?
A. Depends. You say the language selection says English. Is that the monitor's selection (Menu) screen? check the menu or monitor selection sereen and see if it is displaying correctly. Unfortunately there are many ways for a program to determine what language to use in the display. Some use the language that is selected in Windows.
Some use the language that is selected by the individual program, and you have to pick a "working" language on install.
Some use an individual language for a software package that is determined when you download the program. There will be a specific package for English, French, German and so forth.
Sometimes these programs can overwrite the language selected in Windows. (Considered a badly behaved program by programmers, but they are more common than they should be.)
You provided very little information about your system other than the initials "HP". Is that the Desktop, the monitor, a notebook, etc.
Is this a brand new system that is displaying all programs in German? Is this a computer that previously displayed correctly in English, and without any hardware changes, has suddenly switched to German? Has there been any new program installed before you noticed the problem?
Usually when a problem appears, the last known change before the appearance of the problem, caused the problem.
If this is a brand new system, let warranty handle it. If you added a piece of hardware before the appearance of the problem, chances are that the problem is with how the hardware co-exists with Windows or how it is installed. If you added a piece of software before the appearance of the problem, chances are that the problem is with how the software co-exists with Windows or how it is installed.
It is possible that you got a component or program that was designed to work in Germany and this is the cause of your problem, but this is not likely, as most all computers will work with English, and possibly other languages as well.
As I said previously, the most common cause of a problem is the step taken immediately before the appearance of the problem. If you wrote this down or can remember it, a call to the support desk of that program / software is probably your best bet.
If your question had been in the form of " Right after I installed (name of program or hardware) my display started (give complete description of problem here). I am working on a (give complete description of system here) with (give complete description of installed OS and other software here) installed. I have tried (this, this, this and this) and (still have the same problem / have a slightly different problem now)." This gives a Techie a place to start tracking down what could be the cause of the problem. Notice is said COMPLETE descriptions. I had a problem with a customer's Wireless modem that turned out to have been cause by the fact that her used a "System Optimizer Program" that deleted TELNET from Microsoft's list of running processes. The Cellular modem used the R.A.C.s system that would not run without a process that needs another process to run that needed another process that needed TELNET. I was stumped for three weeks before he mentioned the optimize program.
Luckily he was running Belarc Advisor (a freeware program available from C|Net, and certified virus-free), that lists a profile of everything about your computer hardware and it's programs. Belarc let me set up another computer just like his and see what the Optimizer changed. When I saw that TELNET was gone it took me three minutes to fix what had been baffling me for three weeks.
Some use the language that is selected by the individual program, and you have to pick a "working" language on install.
Some use an individual language for a software package that is determined when you download the program. There will be a specific package for English, French, German and so forth.
Sometimes these programs can overwrite the language selected in Windows. (Considered a badly behaved program by programmers, but they are more common than they should be.)
You provided very little information about your system other than the initials "HP". Is that the Desktop, the monitor, a notebook, etc.
Is this a brand new system that is displaying all programs in German? Is this a computer that previously displayed correctly in English, and without any hardware changes, has suddenly switched to German? Has there been any new program installed before you noticed the problem?
Usually when a problem appears, the last known change before the appearance of the problem, caused the problem.
If this is a brand new system, let warranty handle it. If you added a piece of hardware before the appearance of the problem, chances are that the problem is with how the hardware co-exists with Windows or how it is installed. If you added a piece of software before the appearance of the problem, chances are that the problem is with how the software co-exists with Windows or how it is installed.
It is possible that you got a component or program that was designed to work in Germany and this is the cause of your problem, but this is not likely, as most all computers will work with English, and possibly other languages as well.
As I said previously, the most common cause of a problem is the step taken immediately before the appearance of the problem. If you wrote this down or can remember it, a call to the support desk of that program / software is probably your best bet.
If your question had been in the form of " Right after I installed (name of program or hardware) my display started (give complete description of problem here). I am working on a (give complete description of system here) with (give complete description of installed OS and other software here) installed. I have tried (this, this, this and this) and (still have the same problem / have a slightly different problem now)." This gives a Techie a place to start tracking down what could be the cause of the problem. Notice is said COMPLETE descriptions. I had a problem with a customer's Wireless modem that turned out to have been cause by the fact that her used a "System Optimizer Program" that deleted TELNET from Microsoft's list of running processes. The Cellular modem used the R.A.C.s system that would not run without a process that needs another process to run that needed another process that needed TELNET. I was stumped for three weeks before he mentioned the optimize program.
Luckily he was running Belarc Advisor (a freeware program available from C|Net, and certified virus-free), that lists a profile of everything about your computer hardware and it's programs. Belarc let me set up another computer just like his and see what the Optimizer changed. When I saw that TELNET was gone it took me three minutes to fix what had been baffling me for three weeks.
How do I save the desk top picture on my PC?
Q.
A. I think what you are after is screen capture software. For windows, there are many programs. One follows:
http://www.infonautics.ch/screencaptureprint/
The above software will allow you to create a picture file out of what is currently being displayed on your monitor. Note I haven't tried the above software, I just found it in a quick search for windows freeware.
The following is a screenshot of the notebook I am typing on right now. Note that the version of linux it is running contains a screen capture utility. But if you are looking to do something like this:
http://i903.photobucket.com/albums/ac237/davec80/Screenshot/Screenshot-1.jpg
in windows, see the screencaptureprint link above, that should work...
http://www.infonautics.ch/screencaptureprint/
The above software will allow you to create a picture file out of what is currently being displayed on your monitor. Note I haven't tried the above software, I just found it in a quick search for windows freeware.
The following is a screenshot of the notebook I am typing on right now. Note that the version of linux it is running contains a screen capture utility. But if you are looking to do something like this:
http://i903.photobucket.com/albums/ac237/davec80/Screenshot/Screenshot-1.jpg
in windows, see the screencaptureprint link above, that should work...
how can i get beats audio on my desk top?
Q. i'm building my own desktop and i want to get it beats audio how can i do this? is it something that's part of my sound card or is it soft wear i need to buy?
also how much of a difference is it?
thank you in advance for the help ~linesey~
also how much of a difference is it?
thank you in advance for the help ~linesey~
A. Beats audio is just a sound profile that adds bass. Many audio chips have equalizers, and if not, look for a software sound processor equalizer and tune it yourself. You also need an audio system that has subwoofers.
Some music player freeware has it built-in:
http://www.nonags.com/nonags/auplay.html
and, you need speakers with a subwoofer 2.1 or 5.1
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=60&name=Speakers&Order=RATING
Some music player freeware has it built-in:
http://www.nonags.com/nonags/auplay.html
and, you need speakers with a subwoofer 2.1 or 5.1
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=60&name=Speakers&Order=RATING
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