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Damn its not THAT bad for me, You have my pity.
It seems to me taht yours isn't remembering temp/config settings. you might want to look into your temporary foleder and see if the winamp folder (you'll have to find it) is read only, as well as the files in the winamp directory and the audio files.
A read only file can't be written to, it may APPear that it has, but once you restart a program and open the file it will be back to normal.
An example: make a new text file and type: "Hello" then save and exit the program. Now right click it and check the "read only" box. Now open the file and erase "Hello" and type "Goto Hell" save and exit. If you re-open the file it will say "Hello"... weird huh?
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