We had a wonderful surprise this weekend and actually got a brand new computer. We were so excited and started playing with it right away. Of course, with all of my media files I have burned for later consumption, I wanted to get all of my codecs installed so that I could watch on my pretty new monitor with the fast fast fast computer, but of course, fate decided to throw a whammy my way.
I got an error message while trying to install Nimo, saying that one file in the System32 folder was unable to be changed, but as that has happened in the past and ignoring it caused no problems I ignored it and went on with the installation. When I went to play one of my old files, it didn't work. So I thought, well, maybe that file is a problem, let's try Tsunami and see if that will fix it. I tried twice to install Tsunami but it kept bringing up error message about files that couldn't be replaced, so I finally scrapped the whole thing.
Thinking that it was an administrator versus limited user problem I tinkered around with that, to no avail. (Just in case anyone wanted to ask, I am running XP on the new system) Any advice for me on this one?
Danielle
I got an error message while trying to install Nimo, saying that one file in the System32 folder was unable to be changed, but as that has happened in the past and ignoring it caused no problems I ignored it and went on with the installation. When I went to play one of my old files, it didn't work. So I thought, well, maybe that file is a problem, let's try Tsunami and see if that will fix it. I tried twice to install Tsunami but it kept bringing up error message about files that couldn't be replaced, so I finally scrapped the whole thing.
Thinking that it was an administrator versus limited user problem I tinkered around with that, to no avail. (Just in case anyone wanted to ask, I am running XP on the new system) Any advice for me on this one?
Danielle
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