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Windows Service Pack 2 Uninstall Nightmare?
When I tried to sync my ipod, the ipod device did not show up in iTunes or Windows. Through the iTunes help pages, it said it could be a problem with Windows Service Pack 2. There was a patch to install but it warned it was not completely tested, so I decided to uninstall the Service Pack 2 instead. Well, that was a big mistake because now iTunes won't open at all, and there are frequent messenger ads popping up to go to various web sites to pay for a service to fix the Windows registry problems. There is a ton of adware and spyware on my system since the uninstall. I tried doing a system restore. There was a failure message. I tried to re-install Service Pack 2 but it won't download. When I click to do Microsoft updates, it says the following; failed Update for Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) 2.0 and WinHTTP 5.1 (KB842773),Microsoft Windows Installer 3.1, Windows Genuine Advantage Validation Tool (KB892130). Anything else to try without calling the pros?
7 AnswersSoftware1 decade agoLegal recourse for house sale cancellation?
We are the sellers. Received pre-approval letter from buyers and told they were in underwriting by buyers' agent. Buyers asked for an extension to fax loan committment papers. We extended to 12/21. They asked for another extension to 12/26. We agreed because we were told by buyers' lawyer the paperwork was delayed, no problem with approval. Learned the afternoon of Dec. 26 (after we packed the truck) the buyers were rejected by lender who pre-approved them. Close was supposed to take place Dec. 27. Buyers rejected by four additional lenders the following days. We were told by one lender their credit score was in the low 500s and they would never be approved for a loan. Do we have legal recourse aganst the lender who provided the pre-approval and/or the buyers' agent or lawyer? We lost $5,000 plus and counting for the deal falling through at the last minute. In addition have to rent a home until our house sells (relocated out of state) = two payments. Thanks for your help
9 AnswersRenting & Real Estate1 decade ago