MSN Premium, an Internet
service by Microsoft, lets you access the Internet, download files and transmit
emails as well as chat with others via the MSN Messenger service. But like
other Internet
services, problems do arise including Internet connection and timeout errors.
These problems can put a halt on your file downloads, email transmissions and
website searches, but you can repair your computer's MSN Premium application
and Internet connection using the service's MSN Auto Care package.
Open your computer's Internet browser.
Open your computer's Internet browser.
Note, if your MSN Premium
service is not working, you will need to use a friend's or family member's
computer that is connected to the Internet.
Click on the "MSN
Auto Care" link in the Resources section of this article to access the MSN
Auto Care download page.
Click on the
"Download on Windows XP or later" link if you are using a Windows
Vista, 7 or XP-based system. Click on the "Download on earlier versions of
Windows" link if you are using a Windows 98 or earlier Windows-based
system.
Click on "Save
As," "Save" or "Save All" when prompted with the
"Opening acliteinstaller.exe" dialog box.
If you are downloading
the file onto a friend's or family member's computer, proceed to the next step.
If not, proceed to the "Installing & Running MSN Auto Care"
Insert a blank CD into
your friends or family member's computer's CD-Writer drive or plug a USB flash
drive into any available USB port on the computer. Click "Start,"
then "My Computer." Double click on the CD-Writer or USB flash
drive's icon to open its Explorer window. Leave this window open.
Navigate to the directory
containing the MSN Auto Care file. Click and drag the
"acliteinstaller.exe" file to the CD-Writer or USB flash drive's
Explorer window.
Click on "Write
these files to CD" in the left pane of the CD's window, if using a CD. The
"CD Writing Wizard" will open. Click "Next" to burn the CD.
Click on the "Safely
Remove Hardware" (two-arrow icon) located on your computer's Taskbar, if
using a USB flash drive. Click on your flash drive's name. Click
"Stop." Remove the flash drive from your computer's USB port when
your computer's speaker dings.
Place the CD into your
computer's CD-ROM drive or plug the USB flash drive into any available USB port
on your computer.
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Windows Vista/Windows 7
Note: Sign out from MSN then close the program before performing the steps below.
1. Click ‘Start’
2. In the Search box, type the following: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\MSN
3. Press the ENTER key. (The MSN folder will open)
4. In the MSN folder, do the following:
a. Click ‘Organize’, ‘Folder and Search options’, then ‘View’
b. put a dot on ‘Show hidden files and folders’
c. Uncheck the ‘Hide extensions for known file types’ and ‘Hide protected operating system files options’
d. Click ‘Apply’, then ‘OK’
The db30 folder will appear inside the MSN folder.
5. Open the db30 folder then look for files that end as msn-com.sdf and msn-com_JMF.sdf
6. Right-click, choose ‘Rename’ and add .old after .sdf to both these files
7. Close the db30 folder
Windows XP
Note: Sign out from MSN then close the program before performing the steps below.
1. Click ‘Start’ then ‘Run’
2. Type in the box: %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\MSN
3. Click ‘OK’ (The MSN folder will open)
4. In the MSN folder, do the following:
a. Click ‘Tools’, ‘Folder options’, and then ‘View’
b. Put a dot on ‘Show hidden files and folders’
c. Uncheck the ‘Hide extensions for known file types’
d. Click ‘Apply’, then ‘OK’
The db30 folder will appear inside the MSN folder.
5. Open the db30 folder and look for a file that ends as msn-com.sdf and msn-com_JMF.sdf
7. Right-click, choose ‘Rename’ and add .old after .sdf to both these files
8. Close the db30 folder
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