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    Quote Originally Posted by twisterX
    Since you dont know what caused it or how to fix it reformatting seems liek the only option while putting your music somewhere else.
    Its not a big deal but it would nice to be fixed, I really dont feel like reformatting till I get a new comp, this is goin in the garbage.

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    try lookign for internet tweaker and look for one that has like optomize best for my PC option.

    It cant get worse so i would try this.

    Ashampoo winoptomizer has this i think.

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    There's something on torrentit called XP Repair Pro, think this might be what you're looking for.

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    I think he needs to learn not to install random stuff on his computer, not add more.

    If you don't have backups of your important files you will loose them someday. Harddrives don't last forever.

    Reseting TCP/IP as described here might solve the problem. Needless to say if you are not using "automatically obtain an ip address" then write down your setting from control panel first.

    http://www.petri.co.il/reinstall_tcp...windows_xp.htm

    If you don't have service pack 2 on the machine you may need to follow the instructions at the bottom of this knowledgebase article instead. (page don't show properly in firefox 1.5)

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811259
    Last edited by zaphodiv; 01-24-2006 at 04:19 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zaphodiv
    I think he needs to learn not to install random stuff on his computer, not add more.

    If you don't have backups of your important files you will loose them someday. Harddrives don't last forever.

    Reseting TCP/IP as described here might solve the problem. Needless to say if you are not using "automatically obtain an ip address" then write down your setting from control panel first.

    http://www.petri.co.il/reinstall_tcp...windows_xp.htm

    If you don't have service pack 2 on the machine you may need to follow the instructions at the bottom of this knowledgebase article instead. (page don't show properly in firefox 1.5)

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811259
    I dont install random stuff on my comp... I just wanted to see how it worked.

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    This is a very good example showing why backups are important. Just think what happens when your hard disk dies.

    Get a DVD burner and backup your data!

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    DL Partition Magic, put the music onto a new partition and just reformat the Windows partition.

    This would work, no? It's also free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
    This is a very good example showing why backups are important. Just think what happens when your hard disk dies.

    Get a DVD burner and backup your data!
    In the new comp ill have a dvd burner.

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    @Linkin Park
    Was thinking about this at work, try this, uninstall your modem(then reboot), then reinstall it, this worked when my nephew had a similar problem.
    Got a feeling this will work and it won't hurt to try.

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