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Name: Ryan Relph
Date: June 09, 2003 at 17:57:06 Pacific
Homepage: Ryan's Stuff
Subject: Eh ? Blue images O_o
OS: Window XP
CPU/Ram: 512
Comment:
I'm not exactly an idiot with computers. I know how to do a lot of s--- my friends can't. But this problem is bugging me. All the video's I view in either WinAMP or Windows Media Player are blue. Except if I view them in Kazaa Lite they're their proper colour.
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Name: bugga
Date: June 10, 2003 at 03:37:04 Pacific
Subject: Eh ? Blue images O_o
Reply:
If your file system is NTFS and you use cleanmanager/disk cleanup and tick the box saying "compress old files", then the files that are compressed by this process will show up as blue.
Do a google search on this by typing "compress old files" into the search box and it will reward you with some very usefull info.
HTH, Jim.Report Offensive Follow Up For Removal
Response Number 2
Name: Ryan Relph
Date: June 10, 2003 at 21:08:22 Pacific
Homepage: Ryan's Stuff
Subject: Eh ? Blue images O_o
Reply:
Now then I downloaded a program from :
http://www2.whidbey.com/djdenham/DeleteOldFiles.htmand now this happens whenever I try playing a game
'Please verify that your disc is in your CD-Rom drive, then click on "retry"'
What the bloody hell, is my first comment. This happens when eer I want ot play a game. Yet, I've tryed it with both my drives, different cd's and cleaning everything. Yet when I go into 'My Computer' and click on my D or E drives I can see all the files/folders on the dicks. Whats worse is when I put a cd in, it opens up the quick installer like it normally should.

Is there an actual question you want answered in that post? Because I got lost and confused trying to read everything. Maybe try starting a new post and just post your question/problem and what you've tried to do so far...

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