I recently upgraded to MSN live Messenger, it was working fine for a couple of days and then it woudlnt sign me in at all.. Only on one account though, which is the account i use all the time.
I made a new addy and it worked fine signing in.
When i sign into my old one it says:..
the whole troubleshoot thing and then..
Error Code: 80004005
Okay so i have been troubleshooting and repairing for like 2 hours non-stop and still no luck, i clicked help and tried to find the error code and the reasons it has done this but the code is nowhere..
Does anybody know how i can solve this and get my account back because if i dont sort it i have lost almost 500 contacts. my friend signed into my acc on her comp and saved and sent me my contacts but many of them dont accept multiple account addys so i dont know what to do!
When I tried to download it, I was having a read through some of the information and although it doesn't say *anywhere* on most of the information, there is a tiny area on one page where it says it will not work unless you have Windows XP. By this point, it had downloaded around 30% so I had to cancel it.
I am wondering if perhaps this is why it is not working on your PC? It's the only reason I can think of...
Unfortunately, as for solving it, you could try uninstalling MSN Live Messenger but as I believe it is an expansion on the original MSN package, I don't know that this would work. If it is just an expansion, unfortunately (and I hate to tell you this) there really is no way to get rid of it and get your old MSN system back. [ Vikki27's advice column | Ask Vikki27 A Question ]
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