Originally Posted by
columbia93
Well, Einstein, none of your links and none of your people have a clue. Luckily for me I found the solution this afternoon. It is easy, it is intuitive and will likely work for just about everyone. No one on these forums was able to accomplish ANY of that!
bjdraw website
(Apparently I can't post URLs that will actually help people -as opposed to the suggestions here- so anyone reading this that want to see this solution, just copy and paste.) :P
According to this guy, all you needed to do was to delete the insides of the eHome folder, restart your PC and let it rebuild the folder. THAT IS ALL! Instead, none of the tech people could seem to figure that out - why? I can't understand how NO ONE knew the eHome file would rebuild. Through my research, I knew the eHome file had the workings of WMC but that was all I knew. Poking and prodding around didn't work for me, but I'm an ordinary person who can understand a little more than the basics of computers. I'm more than a little ticked off that I was patronized about trying ridiculous steps that had proven more times than not that they didn't work and the solution was 1 simple thing that most tech people should have thought of. I don't know what your affiliation to Microsoft is, if any, but not a single one of you got it right.
You might not like my comment but you might want to consider posting it because there are hundreds of people out there for the past many years that have had the exact same problem and are looking for an answer. This would point them in a direction that is more likely to work than anything you offered and is a simple, non-invasive, non-step intensive solution to try BEFORE any of the crazy things you suggested.
As a note, your forum told me I must wait 30 seconds between posts. Since this is the first post I've written in 2 weeks, WTH? Gaad, it never stops!
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