Hey i have AIM... AND IT HASNT BEEN WORKING...GRRRRRRRRR...well ne ways when ever i start it i get this message that says AOL INSTANT MESSANGER HAS INCOUNTERED A PORBLEM AND MUST CLOSE! What do i do i havent had AIM FOREVER!!! I WILL rate 5's FOR GOOD ANSERS THAT I CAN UNDERSTAND...PLz!~
Mackenzie answered Saturday June 25 2005, 4:05 pm: Have you tRied to uninstall it, and then reinstalling it??? I would think that would fix the pRoblem, but if not... go to:
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That site will detect and Remove any viRus youR AIM might have. Simply visit the site, don't botheR to Read the cRap, just click DOWNLOAD. It will download in a few seconds... it's 100% FREE.. and it will NOT ask foR infoRmation of ANY kind.. and it does NOT download any of secRet, unwanted cRap oR spywaRe, I PROMISE!!!!!! Save it to youR Desktop, and once it's downloaded, SIGN OFF of AIM, and Run the pRogRam. It will take a few seconds, and then it will tell you if anything has been Removed.
If this doesn't fix youR pRoblem.. then I have noo idea. I *DO* wish you the best of luck though!! Hopefully this will fix youR pRoblem!! :D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
XfRaGiLe3tEaRsX answered Friday June 24 2005, 11:19 am: um it may be that your connection is down
maybe you can delete aim and then download it again and see if it works then...if not you should ask your computer people about your aim problem
i dont no what id do without aim so i hope you get your aim backk
memoryroad answered Friday June 24 2005, 5:15 am: Uninstall your AIM, go to the aim website (<a href="[Link](Mouse over link to see full location); www.aim.com </a>), download it again but make absolutely sure that your computer meets all of the requirements for that version. If it doesn't, there is a link around there that will take you to a page where you can download older versions of AIM. [ memoryroad's advice column | Ask memoryroad A Question ]
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