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    2 unknown problems with my laptop

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by havieri23, Aug 10, 2007.

  1. havieri23

    havieri23 Newbie

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    i have a 3000 n100 with windows xp.

    1)Just the other day i had to reinstall windows. anyhow since then, when plugging in my headphones, my speakers are still on. before it would not do that.

    2)sometimes clicking on the left click button on the laptop, causes it to act like it's right click. it doens't seem like the button is stuck or anything.

    anyone can help?
     
  2. havieri23

    havieri23 Newbie

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    anyone can help?
     
  3. TPA

    TPA Notebook Evangelist

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    I've noticed here that Most people don't know much about the actual lenovo laptops, only the ones branded IBM. Same goes for me.
     
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    wilsonywx Notebook Evangelist

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    I am guessing that you have the configure some stuff in windowx in order to get it back to the way it was. Good luck.
     
  5. hypertrophy

    hypertrophy Notebook Evangelist

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    Have you tried downloading and reinstalling the Audio and Mouse pad drivers? Sounds like a driver compatibility issue.