completly agreed what did you say, and if Napster don't want to move to Rwanda, I buy them, I'm in Brazil, just sent me a mail.. The only different thing will be the address on the location paper.
I found this on the napster forum (groundzero) on their home page : use and have fun (by the way I'm going to be interviewd by a local portal tommorrow about beein banned from napster ) 1. You'll probably need to create a new account, so click on Start, Run, type in regedit. 2. Navigate to this key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\Napster. On the right side of the window after you click on the Napster folder, delete the key that says "CurrentUser". Also delete any folders below the Napster folder. (i.e. click on the plus sign and remove all those folders that have usernames.) 3. Now do a search (ctl-f) for these things one at a time: 35D38C13-1434-AB7E-003483943341AA A1AD8C13-1383-5343-DCC38E43FF0AAE CAD8C813-1F34-1B3E-00CEAE43FF0AAD Delete every instance that you find of these keys. Hit F3 to continue searching. There are about 3 or 4 instances of each of these keys. 4. Reboot your system. (just in case.) This procedure worked great for me, and I hope it works on other systems as well. Hope this resolves the problem of people unable to use Napster
completly agreed what did you say, and if Napster don't want to move to Rwanda, I buy them, I'm in Brazil, just sent me a mail.. The only different thing will be the address on the location paper.
I found this on the napster forum (groundzero) on their home page : use and have fun (by the way I'm going to be interviewd by a local portal tommorrow about beein banned from napster ) 1. You'll probably need to create a new account, so click on Start, Run, type in regedit. 2. Navigate to this key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\Napster. On the right side of the window after you click on the Napster folder, delete the key that says "CurrentUser". Also delete any folders below the Napster folder. (i.e. click on the plus sign and remove all those folders that have usernames.) 3. Now do a search (ctl-f) for these things one at a time: 35D38C13-1434-AB7E-003483943341AA A1AD8C13-1383-5343-DCC38E43FF0AAE CAD8C813-1F34-1B3E-00CEAE43FF0AAD Delete every instance that you find of these keys. Hit F3 to continue searching. There are about 3 or 4 instances of each of these keys. 4. Reboot your system. (just in case.) This procedure worked great for me, and I hope it works on other systems as well. Hope this resolves the problem of people unable to use Napster
Agreed