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    When something on your computer stops working that you know was working previously then something has changed. Computers are well known for consistent behaviour so when something that used to work suddenly stops working, something has definitely changed either in your system setup or your hardware configuration.

    Most likely the cause is something that you changed on the system yourself by installing or uninstalling some computer software or hardware. Very occasionally (rarely) something in the computer itself fails leading to the problem.

    When something suddenly stops working the first thing you need to ask yourself is "What was the last thing I changed?" That last change is almost certainly the culprit. If you installed new software perhaps a driver or dll used by the problem program has been overwritten by a different version that doesn't support your problem program during the install process. If you uninstalled some software (and you should always uninstall, never just delete) then perhaps the uninstall process incorrectly removed a driver or dll that the problem program needs. If either of these was the last thing that you did then reinstalling the problem program will probably fix the problem (although you may then strike a problem with other programs that you have installed).

    If you install (or remove or replace) hardware this may also be the cause of your problem particularly if the hardware install (uninstall, replacement) was not done properly. If this was the last thing you did before your program stopped working then check that all hardware is properly connected, cards inserted fully into slots, cables connected properly and the right way around. You may have knocked a cable loose from your hard drive when inserting

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    that you changed on the system yourself by installing or uninstalling some computer software or hardware. Very occasionally (rarely) something in the computer itself fails leading to the problem.

    When something suddenly stops working the first thing you need to ask yourself is "What was the last thing I changed?" That last change is almost certainly the culprit. If you installed new software perhaps a driver or dll used by the problem program has been overwritten by a different version that doesn't support your problem program during the install process. If you uninstalled some software (and you should always uninstall, never just delete) then perhaps the uninstall process incorrectly removed a driver or dll that the problem program needs. If either of these was the last thing that you did then reinstalling the problem program will probably fix the problem (although you may then strike a problem with other programs that you have installed).

    If you install (or remove or replace) hardware this may also be the cause of your problem particularly if the hardware install (uninstall, replacement) was not done properly. If this was the last thing you did before your program stopped working then check that all hardware is properly connected, cards inserted fully into slots, cables connected properly and the right way around. You may have knocked a cable loose from your hard drive when inserting

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    ly the culprit. If you installed new software perhaps a driver or dll used by the problem program has been overwritten by a different version that doesn't support your problem program during the install process. If you uninstalled some software (and you should always uninstall, never just delete) then perhaps the uninstall process incorrectly removed a driver or dll that the problem program needs. If either of these was the last thing that you did then reinstalling the problem program will probably fix the problem (although you may then strike a problem with other programs that you have installed).

    If you install (or remove or replace) hardware this may also be the cause of your problem particularly if the hardware install (uninstall, replacement) was not done properly. If this was the last thing you did before your program stopped working then check that all hardware is properly connected, cards inserted fully into slots, cables connected properly and the right way around. You may have knocked a cable loose from your hard drive when inserting

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    driver or dll that the problem program needs. If either of these was the last thing that you did then reinstalling the problem program will probably fix the problem (although you may then strike a problem with other programs that you have installed).

    If you install (or remove or replace) hardware this may also be the cause of your problem particularly if the hardware install (uninstall, replacement) was not done properly. If this was the last thing you did before your program stopped working then check that all hardware is properly connected, cards inserted fully into slots, cables connected properly and the right way around. You may have knocked a cable loose from your hard drive when inserting

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    arly if the hardware install (uninstall, replacement) was not done properly. If this was the last thing you did before your program stopped working then check that all hardware is properly connected, cards inserted fully into slots, cables connected properly and the right way around. You may have knocked a cable loose from your hard drive when inserting a new graphics card (or something similar) so don't just check the new hardware, check all of the hardware. Then check that all of the drivers are updated correctly to reflect the new hardware. Finally (and you should really have done this first before buying the new hardware) check that your program is compatible with that hardware.

    As I said at the start, the cause of the problem is the last thing that was changed - probably. Just occasionally the last thing you changed has nothing whatever to do with the problem but that happens infrequently enough that you should always check if the last change you made was the cause before you start looking for other reasons.

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