Tom,
Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling Win Ammp? That has helped me,
in the past. If you are having anymore electricity problems, well, maybe
you would want to wait until they subside, but, give the uninstall/reinstall
procedure a try. Of course, you may have to go back through whatever
preferences you have set up, I think, but, don't quote me on that part <Big
Grin>!
HTH,
-Mac-
-----Original Message-----
From: Eleanor Burke
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2012 12:07 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: More On My Winamp Problem
Join the access-uk and someone for sure will respond to you.
-----Original message-----
From: Tom Kaufman
Sent: 30/06/2012, 8:03 pm
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: More On My Winamp Problem
Hello list: Late last night I posted a query on Winamp; so far I have
gotten no responses! I can't believe that no one on this list doesn't know
about how to fix this! Be that as it may, I'll explain this again: last
night, our lights flickered while I was rebooting the computer. I later
found afterwards that, whenever I try to bring up the Winamp player, I get
an error message! I tried restarting the computer..no soap! I also ran
"check disk" a while ago; nothing doing! Can anyone on here tell me what I
need to do to get Winamp to once again work? If updating my Winamp will do
the trick, I'm willing to do that; I just need to know if it's still as
accessible as it has been in the past! Thank you!
Tom Kaufman
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