Re: Please Help!
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G'day xkittykatx,
it sounds as though you're having a Windows registry problem...
As a test, can you launch the player and try to open one of the song files from the |File|Open| dialogue?
Another thought... Have you installed the "Player" or the "Viewer"? 'Tis much better to install the Viewer - it's a new version that also supports NWC2 file format. Available from http://www.noteworthysoftware.com/nwc2/viewer.htm
Try this:
- Uninstall the Viewer/Player you've installed and reboot.
- A good virus and adware/spyware scan is a good idea
- WARNING - if you have certain spyware/adware programs running this next step could break your computer - If you are unsure DON'T DO IT!
- Now use Windows Explorer to find and *delete the contents of your "temp" folder.** Make sure you don't delete the "temp" folder itself!
- Then (re)install the Viewer.
* You will probably find some files you cannot delete - these will be ones that Windows has open.
** You may need to go looking for this, depends on your Windows version. 9x versions will normally have it under the "Windows" folder, Win2k and XP will have it under "Documents and Settings\your login name\Local Settings". You will need to turn on |Tools|Folder Options|View (tab)|"Show hidden files and folders" and untick "Hide protected operating system files". Remember to restore these settings when you're finished!
One more question, what version of Windows do you have? If it's '95 or '98, or even ME (this one's harder) I have some fairly extensive instructions I can give you to perform a registry "clean up". Fixes a lot of ills in 9x but is no good for the NT based versions (NT, 2k and XP).