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Check your filter make sure it is new and not clogged with debre. If thats ok you have a refrigeration leak in the sytem most likely. Have a pro take care of it. Its not a DIY project let me know if I can further assist
Sounds like the float valve inside the water holding tank is stuck in the open (down) position. Unplug the unit and take the cover off the tank portion of the humidifier. Look inside and you will see the float valve, if it's in the down position, manually lift is up. If it stays in the up position the incoming water should stop, The next thing is to determine what caused it to get stuck? Is there some sort of debris in the tank? Is the float lever rod bent or out of place? Does the float on the end have a hole in it and is full of water? These are the things you need to start with in troubleshooting the unit.
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You could try doing all the updates to Service pack 2 but i would seriously consider buying an upgrade pack to Windows 7 you'll it compared to vista. Please vote...cheers from Scott
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