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Thread: You are free to laugh or cry with me. Xp problem?!?

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    lee551's Avatar no soup for you! BT Rep: +5
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    what are you trying to do? run windows updates?

    do you just have a vista theme installed then?

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    yes,I have VistaMizer_1.1.6 but this is first time when is happening.I `ve instaled Ie7 now and we`ll see.I will replay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by conopida View Post
    This means that the information that your browser sends to websites is either corrupt, missing, blocked or has been changed and Microsoft Update doesn't recognise it.
    Probably down to Norton 360 blocking it as a 'safeguard'. Try disabling Norton.
    Quote Originally Posted by conopida View Post
    Looks like you've either run out of space on your HDD or Yahoo's script is fucked. Try re-installing Yahoo Messenger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewie View Post
    This means that the information that your browser sends to websites is either corrupt, missing, blocked or has been changed and Microsoft Update doesn't recognise it.
    Probably down to Norton 360 blocking it as a 'safeguard'. Try disabling Norton.
    Quote Originally Posted by conopida View Post
    Looks like you've either run out of space on your HDD or Yahoo's script is fucked. Try re-installing Yahoo Messenger.
    Done already,Before this thread, but with no luck
    I have a lot of space on hdd(C) and I did reinstal YM but the problem does not disappear.I use norton since 2005 and this is the first time I have this problem.I don`t think norton kicks windows...
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    I`m on vista now...
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    Quote Originally Posted by conopida View Post
    I`m on vista now...

    good luck with vista man

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    if I remember correctly (since I'm still on xp) you don't even need internet explorer to use windows update on vista, there's an application you launch from the start menu.

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    Probably was VistaMizer_1.1.6 fuc*ing with some of you windows files that was causing that problem. Just a basic re-install of windows xp un-touched should have worked perfect.

    Anyway so your running Vista now, well it's not as bad as it's been made out to be. Yes it can take a little bit of time to get used to but it's like xp just in a different shell.
    I run Xp on my main pc and then on my laptop I'm running Vista. Once you have a decent processor and atleast 2gb of RAM you should be ok. The more ram the better
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