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flyingangeldiane

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I have tried everything and can't get video's to play. Not sure why? I have disabled all firewalls. I also can't get AIM to work? Does anyone know what might be causing this? Maybe have a suggestion I could try? Any help would be great. Thanks.

Diane
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Is your antivirus softare updated and do you run scans regularly? How about spyware software?
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Hi, welcome to this site
remember we are working blind so bare with us
to help others reply to your question
if you haven't mentioned it yet:
- what model of computer
- what os, XPpro or home
- how old is it

to topic then
- have these videos worked and now are not working
- if they have never worked that I suggest downloading free
vlc player because it plays almost all codex except real player codex

vlc
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
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Sorry, I didn't put all that information.

I am running Windows XP Home. It is a little over a year old. It is a dell Dimension 4700.

Yes, the videos did work, just within the last few weeks have they stopped along with AIM.

I have run scans and spyware like crazy and nothing comes up. I did have an error message pop up this morning that said that xprt5.dll could not be found? So, I have been looking that up all morning and can't really find anything much about it?

Thank you to all of you that have read and replied. I really appreciate it.

Diane
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