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How to get rid of Live Messenger


Question Posted Sunday July 2 2006, 2:31 pm

Okay, my sister installed Windows Live Messenger and I hate it! It's slowing down the computer and has tons of features I hate. How do I uninstall it so I can use an earlier version like MSN 7? I can't stand this one!

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DefinedEyes answered Tuesday July 4 2006, 5:11 pm:
Okay uninstall it like the girl said below.
Then google MSN MESSENGER 7 , it will give you links to download msn 7!

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go there, msn messenger 7.0 is wher eyou can download it, my brother did the same thing as your sister haha! I hate the new one.

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LoveToLaugh37 answered Sunday July 2 2006, 6:18 pm:
I hope this will help..

1) Go to my computer
2) On the right, there will be a link called "control panel" yeah, click that.
3) One of the icons should say "add or remove programs" CLick that
4) Find the program, and click remove.

:) &hearts;

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