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Old 06-15-2007, 08:21 PM
Chris
 
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Default MCI error message

Im trying to install an Instant Immersion language program on my computer.
After i start to play it it pops up an error code : "Systerm Error:MCI
Error:there is no driver installed on you system" ... If i need a driver
where can i get it? Someone help please!!! I moving to germany in 7 months
and need to learn!!lol....thanks for all the help.
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Old 06-15-2007, 09:44 PM
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Does this software support Vista? Sounds like it doesn't. Check with the
manufacturer.

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"Chris" <Chris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4AA0359F-2A32-4122-B4D3-952F95F3DC0D@microsoft.com...
> Im trying to install an Instant Immersion language program on my computer.
> After i start to play it it pops up an error code : "Systerm Error:MCI
> Error:there is no driver installed on you system" ... If i need a driver
> where can i get it? Someone help please!!! I moving to germany in 7 months
> and need to learn!!lol....thanks for all the help.



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Old 12-14-2007, 10:29 PM
snoo
 
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Chris it's probably too late to answer this as you'd now hopefully
fluent in Deutsh and your bags are nearly packed!

But for others googling with a similar problem:

I installed "Talk Now" a similar language learning from Eurotalk on
Vista.
The software package suggests it only supports up to XP.

The packaged loaded ok, but when it went to play some audio/video I
recieved the error:
System error: MCI Error: There is no driver installed on your system.

I fixed this by right clicking on the "Talk Now Plus" interactive
Desktop Shortcut that was created when installing, then selecting the
Compatibility tab, then selecting 'Run this program in compatibility
mode for:' Windows XP (Service Pack 2).

Hope this helps someone.

& Richard, your answer doesnt help anyone. Sorry it sounds like a 'dumb
sales guy' answer who is out for $3.57 commision on a $40 piece of
software.


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Old 08-08-2008, 01:54 AM
MaestroDabla
 
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Default Re: MCI error message


Hi Soon,

Thank you very Much. Your post helps me so much, cause i didn't know
what to do. Your post saved me (lol).

Take Care



Chris it's probably too late to answer this as you'd now hopefully
fluent in Deutsh and your bags are nearly packed!

But for others googling with a similar problem:

I installed "Talk Now" a similar language learning from Eurotalk on
Vista.
The software package suggests it only supports up to XP.

The packaged loaded ok, but when it went to play some audio/video I
recieved the error:
System error: MCI Error: There is no driver installed on your system.

I fixed this by right clicking on the "Talk Now Plus" interactive
Desktop Shortcut that was created when installing, then selecting the
Compatibility tab, then selecting 'Run this program in compatibility
mode for:' Windows XP (Service Pack 2).

Hope this helps someone.

& Richard, your answer doesnt help anyone. Sorry it sounds like a 'dumb
sales guy' answer who is out for $3.57 commision on a $40 piece of
software.


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