1. Go to "Start". Click.
2. On the extreme right of your start menu, you'll see three sections. In the middle section, there will be a link called "Control Panel". Click.
3. There should be a list of options. Find "Add or Remove Programs". Click.
4. A new window should pop up, complete with a list of programs on your computer. (These should be listed alphabetically). Find AIM and you'll see a button on the extreme right that says "Remove/Change". Click.
5. A blue screen will pop up, and so will a little grey text box. Follow the instructions. After clicking "next" a few times, you'll be asked to select "Yes" or "No". If you want AIM, find "Yes". Click.
6. Computer will automatically remove AIM. Congrats.
7. If you want the AIM icons gone, right click them and find "Delete". Click.
8. All done!
Easy enough, right? If you're not running XP, it will be similar in other Microsoft programs, but not the exact same. If you're on an Apple, Mac or other computer, I can't help. Sorry.
-FunnyCide
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