On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 04:49:09 -0800, Fatfool wrote:
>hmm nope i filled that form up but none of the solutions concerned anything
>about the wizard not starting up. guess i'm gonna have to do a repair
>installation.
I still don't think so. I think in your situation you don't
really want or need to use the wizard anyway.
If you want to make a change to the settings, make it directly
without using the wizard.
If your network doesn't work, use the Network Problem Solver in
http://winhlp.com/ .
You can also use System Restore to roll your computer back to a
point when it still worked, if available.
Hans-Georg
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