step one: trash the mac and buy a pc, then u wont be whining on the internet about your problems with computers
redownload/reinstall it
Download it again
You need to have a Netflix subscription, if you do try to delete the Netflix application from your Xbox 360 and then reinstall it again.
Set your computer's year back to 2003 then try again
go to control panel>add or remove programs then find the program remove/ uninstall it download/find the installer again and install it
If world of warcraft is no installed on your computer you need to install it again. Your account is just there so you can get on the game after it's on your computer.
Delete Minecraft from your computer and download and install it again. Once you have bought the game, you can download it to as many computers as you want.
One possibility is that reinstall the newest version of Java and then reinstall limewire again. After these two steps are done try restarting your computer and it should work properly. I had the same problem but it works perfectly fine.
You can reinstall Internet explorer again on Vista. Go to Internet explorer site and download it again.
To reinstall is to install again. It can mean to restore parts of a mechanical device to their proper positions after a repair, or to re-run the install program of a computer software package to replace missing components or fix configuration issues.
When you install a new CPU (Central Processing Unit) on a computer, you will most probably have to reinstall your operative system. That does not, however, occur when you "remove and put back again" the same CPU. If that happened and the computer doesn't respond you better check for assistance as something has gone wrong.
It's because your minecraft messed up or something. Don't worry, it' no big deal. If you work through it right you can keep all your saves. Follow these instructions and you will be fine. Go to library, application support, Minecraft, and copy, or drag, the "saves" folder on to your desktop. Now you have to reinstall. Go back to application support and delete Minecraft. Yes, delete it. Don't do this until your "saves" folder is safe on your desktop. Now run minecraft again. It will install everything on your computer again. Finally, return to application support, and the Minecraft folder should be there. Replace the empty "saves" folder with the one on your desktop. Your Minecraft should work now, just remember there are usually easy solutions to Minecraft :)