hi, I have this dumb problem.. with this compture. long algo I downloaded new beta msn messanger. and later then i can't able check my hotmail account. i try sign up new one. i went go ahead sign in still not work. when i go libaray or something I go check my hotmail. works. i want redown load msn back msn 6 but i can't. so any ides?
rainbowcherrie answered Saturday January 15 2005, 8:35 am: I think I know how you can download MSN 6 again. Go to 'control panel' on your computer and click 'add or remove programs.' Scroll down until you get to MSN beta and click the button that says 'Change/remove.' After you have deleted MSN beta from your system, go to the MSN website and download MSN 6.2 again. It should work, I had the same problem and it worked for me. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
MummuM answered Friday January 14 2005, 11:12 pm: I had the same problem. I hate beta MSN Messanger. You'll have to go and delete everything that has to do with Beta MSN Messanger for it to download correctly. Once your done that, go to www.download.com and look for MSN 6 or 6.0 or anything above besides beta and click download.
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kittygurl90 answered Friday January 14 2005, 10:52 pm: i had this same problem..this is what i did..ok you have to delete all msn beta off your computer. Then go to msn.com and click on messenger up in the right corner and re-download msn 6.2 that should work and if it doesn't work the tell me and ill try to help you some more..hope this helped some! -kittygurl90 [ kittygurl90's advice column | Ask kittygurl90 A Question ]
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