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January 19, 2006 at 10:54 am #21308QwertyMember
Hey.
Whenever I go on msn at a few mate’s houses they often have something where when i go into font options they have what is like a little circle where i can choose any colour within it to make my font pretty much any colour in the spectrum. (not macs. they are pcs)
My font colour options are simply about 10 in a little clicky menu thing.
Does anyone know how I can get the entire spectrum? Cheers in advance guys.
January 19, 2006 at 2:32 pm #136454princeGParticipantDo you see this in your font options? (attached picture) It’s the entire spectrum as well, just not in a circle.
January 28, 2006 at 11:03 am #136450QwertyMemberNo. Thats exactly what I was after though. What I have is just like a little window with 10 or 12 present colours. red, blue, black, yellow, etc.
January 28, 2006 at 3:59 pm #136453princeGParticipantInstall Messenger Plus
Unless you have Windows Live Messenger which in this case, doesn’t support Plus yet.January 31, 2006 at 12:16 pm #136451QwertyMemberOK. Cool thanks.
but..
I installed it and it seemed to work fine for about an hour then i went offline and came on the following day and msn would not let me sign in. It said it was a problem with the service, not connection related. I tried windows messanger and same story. I then attempted to sign into msn using another computer in my house and that worked fine.
I then asumed it was because of messanger plus. I went to add/remove progams and im quite sure i got rid of it. I still couldnt sign in on the original pc. So i unistnalled msn messenger 7.5 and re-installed it. but the same thing occured.
Then i went and dug up the old setup package thing i downloaded a while ago for msn 7.0 beta. that works fine.
Any help with the situation would be much apreciated. Thanks. 🙂
January 31, 2006 at 5:45 pm #136455princeGParticipantYou can try uninstalling msn 7.5 through the registry and then re-install it, this method seems to be quite efficient.
Instructions on how to do it can be found here.February 1, 2006 at 9:03 am #136452QwertyMemberOK cool. I got her going again. Thanks a lot there.
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