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Reinstalling AIM


Question Posted Sunday October 7 2007, 11:18 pm

how do i reinstall my AIM

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KeepMexAlive answered Monday October 8 2007, 3:42 pm:
Go to AIM.com, and click on the downloads tab, scroll until you find the version of AIM that you had, and then click download now, then follow the instructions to install it, and there you go.

Hope I helped (:

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theymos answered Monday October 8 2007, 5:50 am:
Go to start, run. Type:

appwiz.cpl

and press ok. Find "AIM" or "AOL Instant Messanger", click it and then click "remove". Follow the instructions and you're done.

If AIM isn't in appwiz.cpl, ask me a private question and include the version of AIM you have. You can find this by going to help, about in AIM.

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