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saved aim convo


Question Posted Monday July 3 2006, 7:59 pm

ok so i saved a conversation on aim and then let my brother ont he computer and he read it then deleted it cause he 'assumed' i didnt need it. i really need it and i cant find it anywhere i look in the recycle bin and everything!!

my question is: is there any way i could get it back ?????

plz help thanks:)


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Sum41bizzyd504 answered Wednesday July 5 2006, 12:09 am:
u could go on aim express
aim.com or just download it again...

hope i helped a bit
<3 Liz
any futher questions just ask!

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xostarbrightbaby answered Tuesday July 4 2006, 2:25 am:
I`m sorry if it`s the regular aim then no. But if you have AIM + and history set on it then you probally can find it. Or I think DeadAim has history. &hearts;

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