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Windows XP/2000 - [Pending] Problem at start up.Clueless! posted in the Operating Systems forums; ok. just gone into safe mode and looked about, no sign of my music? When im back on normal mode, i get this message ' Your save folder is not ...

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Default Re: Problem at start up.Clueless!

ok. just gone into safe mode and looked about, no sign of my music?

When im back on normal mode, i get this message

' Your save folder is not valid. It may have been deleted, you may not have permissions to write it, or there may be another problem. Please chose a different folder.'

Im assuming this is relating to my music folder?



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