Error code:Microsoft Feeds Synchronization has encountered a problem
I had to re-install xp, eversince I keep getting this error message about Feeds Synchronization5 people need an answerI do too
January 13th, 2010 12:14pm

I believe I've found a fix to the same problem. I had an XP system that would not boot as it had some corrupt data on the hard drive that chkdsk and other utilities could not fix.... so I use the repair function on the XP CD to end up with the same error just after selecting the user icon to login with. Here's the fix... not easy, but so far it's working. You'll need a second PC, an Internet connection and a CD burner. Since the problem lies with Internet Explorer 7 or 8, which is already installed, you need to find a way to modify your repair CD to include Internet Explorer 7. Essentially, you have to create a Windows XP slip stream CD. In simple terms, you have to make a new installation CD that includes Internet Explorer 7 in it. (you might as well make one that includes the latest service pack too) Here's the link to the instructions on how to do this: http://blogs.zdnet.com/hardware/?p=1848&tag=col1;post-1848 (or Bing or Google this: Creating an XP SP3 slipstreamed ISO file) If you follow the above directions to create the new boot cd successfully, then run it once again choosing the 2nd repair option (the one select enter for a new operating system then select R.... not the first one that gets you the command prompt) I still had issues with Internet Explorer running once the repair was done, but I was able to get onto the system, archive the data and continue onward with a repair. I did this by installing Firefox using a USB key from another system then going to Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 installation page to update it. Hope this helps.... good luck Boneskull, CET, MCSE
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April 21st, 2010 10:33am

and same thing has happened to me
June 11th, 2010 4:54pm

Thank you for this post! It is a life saver. It took me a few tries, but it worked.
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January 5th, 2011 1:42am

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