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  1. I need some help.  I forgot my password.
  2. I want to change some account details such as:  country
  3. I need to cancel my account. Where can I do that?
  4. Second Life has detected corruption in either your network transmissions or the files it's attempting to read on your hard drive. You might also be logging in from an invalid location. The following things might help: Try logging in from a different location. You might perform a traceroute to identify potential problems on your connection. See How do I check for packet loss (network lag)? for details on traceroutes. If you haven't done so already, try uninstalling Second Life (Add/Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel), then install a fresh copy from http://secondlife.com/download. Try running the defragment utililty for your hard drive. (Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Defragmenter)
  5. Try a relog; Log out of Second Life, and then restart the program. If that doesn't work, try right-clicking on yourself and selecting Take Off > Detach All to remove your attachments. Then, try relogging. Scripted attachments have the ability to affect your avatar's movement, so always try to make sure you know what you are attaching to yourself! If that still doesn't work, try unplugging your modems and routers for a full minute, then plug them back in and log back into Second Life.
  6. I want to know the rules on logging chat with a scripted object.
  7. The first step is to verify that your graphics card is compatible with Second Life. If your card is one of the listed compatible graphics cards, make sure you have the latest graphics drivers installed. If you have installed drivers from a company other than ATI or nVidia (such as ASUS Drivers or utilities), try uninstalling them and use the nVidia/ATI drivers instead. If your card is compatible, and your drivers are current, there's a chance that the display's Troubleshoot slider (within Windows) is turned down too far. Make sure the display Troubleshooting slider is set correctly with the following steps: 1. Right-click any empty space on your desktop and choose Properties. OR, open the Control Panel, then open Display. 2. Click on the Settings tab. 3. Click the Advanced button. 4. Click on the Troubleshoot tab. 5. The Troubleshoot slider should be all the way to the right. If it isn't, slide it all the way to the right, click OK, then restart your computer.
  8. Is it ok for someone to give out another persons real life info in Second Life?
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