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1. shut down your pc

2. grap your pc

3. open your window

4. smite your pc out of the window

5. go to store

6. buy new pc

pc is not the prob dumb head.....
Posted

1. shut down your pc

2. grap your pc

3. open your window

4. smite your pc out of the window

5. go to store

6. buy new pc

xa00xa0xa00xa  Epic!!!

 

Press Repair.... (you have try it right?)

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1. open your Messenger

2. go to Tools

3. click on options

4. select the tab connection in the window that opens

5. Pressing advanced configuration

6. only the active Casile "TCP".

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try this

Check your firewall settings

 

1. Go to http://people.live.com or the Windows Live Hotmail website.

 

2. Click Messenger near the top of the page, and then click Sign in to Messenger (Web).

 

Adjust your Windows Internet Explorer proxy settings

 

1. Open Windows Internet Explorer.

 

2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.

 

3. On the Connections tab, click LAN Settings.

 

4. Clear the Automatically detect settings check box.

 

5. Click OK, and then click OK again.

 

Note: For more information about the network ports and web addresses that Messenger uses, see Network ports and URLs that are required for Windows Live Messenger 2009 to work .

i got it from a site..

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