xDarkesTxElemenTx
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O.P. 81000314 error at sign in (service unavailable)...
PLEASE READ ALL OF THIS
Alright, well, I havn't been here for a while, and I havn't had much problems since the last time I was here, asking about how to make my name colored (I found out what I was doing wrong, by the way), until now...For some odd reason, whilst I was downloading something, I had noticed that myself's contact in my contact list said I was offline (I added myself to test things a while back), so I deleted myself, and it signed me out. When I tried to sign back in, it gave me a '81000314' error, saying the service was temporarally unavailable, and it didn't even give me the option to start the troubleshooter. This is very annoying, because the help for this error code is even less specific for that of the '80010045' error; all it says is to wait a few minites and to try to sign back in. Nevertheless, I HAD ALREADY DONE THAT. Along with the following:
What should I do?! The only thing I havn't tried is formatting my computer yet...That would work. But I have a lot of customized settings, as well as many installed applications, and quite frankly in my opinion, though it may be very important to me, Windows Live Messenger shouldn't really be the kind of thing that should make you have to do something like that, for an error that is so simple as the service being unavailable; especially when the service is available. I am currently online MSN Messenger v7.5 at this very second, so obviously, you can't tell me that the service is unavailable or their is something wrong with my account. Their obviously isn't. And yes, the other option that may be annoyingly creating this problem is that my Windows Live Messenger cache files are corrupted. Well, honestly, if I had deleted them twice, in two different ways, than what the #%@$ is the deal here?!? The reason I downgraded to MSN Messenger v7.5 when this happened was because I was in a very important conversation with someone, and I couldn't afford not to finish it. What a time for something like this to happen...Isn't it funny however that none of the Windows Live Messenger error codes actually are repairable by the user? The only reason I got back online Windows Live Messenger last time I had an error (error code '80010045') was because they suddenly came out with another version of Windows Live Messenger the same night I had the problem; after I had already formatted my computer ten times, for the same reason, in the same week. But even so, none of Windows Live's help topics are in any way usefull. I followed exactly what it said to do; "Please wait a few minites, then try to sign in again". I WAITED AN HOUR...But anyway, can anyone help me with this? Does anyone even have a way to help me on this, after seeing the list of things I've alrerady tried??? Please post here if you do, I would be very gratefull...
- xDarkesTxElemenTx
This post was edited on 09-21-2006 at 01:45 AM by xDarkesTxElemenTx.
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