-   i cant log in, i think someone hacked me... now i have to make new account and get the contacts back...-   Guest
Nov 16, 2008
-   same problem here, done everything imaginable, getting signed it randomly once every 5 or six reboots, but same problem as soon as i log out, i'm thinking i will just go to yahoo or skype and get msn to buggery, i have used msn for years without hassle, mayby it is just another of the millions of faults with Vista!!!-   jasnmax
Oct 27, 2008
-   i have the same problem on 2 comps in ma house but the other one works fine, iv tried cmd fixes registry fixes and nothing works-   Guest
Oct 18, 2008
-   It's not just me then. I've followed all the old advice and got no joy whatsoever. Beginning to think MSN is a waste of time. Can't sign in via Trillian either.
-   Guest
Oct 18, 2008
-   when i m trying to log on by my live msn id then its showing this error code.actually i use another msn id on same pc.when i put the password for live id,it automatically taking other password of my other account.and showing this error code.-   hotel_diamon
Windows Live Messenger error code 81000306
Problem description
When you start Windows Live Messenger you cannot sign in, and you get error code 81000306 along with the message:
We were unable to sign you in to Windows Live
Messenger, possibly because of a problem with the service or with your
Internet connection. Please make sure that you are connected to the
internet.
Error code: 81000306
Comments:
May 06, 2009
- Windows Live Messenger error code 81000306
Problem description
When you start Windows Live Messenger you cannot sign in, and you get error code 81000306 along with the message:
We were unable to sign you in to Windows Live
Messenger, possibly because of a problem with the service or with your
Internet connection. Please make sure that you are connected to the
internet.
I have been able to get sound out of the fa-66 using the headphones...but I get really bad pops and...
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I have been able to get sound out of the fa-66 using the headphones...but I get really bad pops and interruptions...on page 56 of the manual it suggests checking the ''Don't Poll Power Supply Status'' but on my Vista Device Manager, I don't see an Advanced Power Management Support option or anything similar. What should I try?