Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at
2:24 pm
My friend has an msn messenger account and i have ichat (aol account) but not sure if its possible to speak to other set ups….. please help!
No. But if you have Yahoo and MSN Messengers you can talk to people who use both of those. Check it out on the Yahoo! Messenger page.
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Monday, February 8th, 2010 at
2:11 pm
PSP Windows Live PSP Messenger babblr
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Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at
12:52 am
I had to format my computer and a friend signed me up for Windows Live. I don’t like it and don’t want it. I sent a message to msn requesting to go back to what I had, and they directed me to Windows Live.I went to Windows Live and they directed me back to MSN Messenger to resolve the problem. I feel I’m just getting the roundaround with both of them. Can anyone PLEASE help me here? Thanks,
Baye.
First, uninstall Windows Live from your computer.
1.) Go to “Control Panel”
2.) Go to “Add or Remove Programs”
3.) Fine a program “Windows Live Messenger”,
click it, and click “Remove” button.
4.) Follow the instruction to finish it up.
Now you can go any website you can download MSN 7.5,
like here:http://www.download3000.com/download_155…
Hope this helps!
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Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at
3:23 am
Can someone give me the download link for windows live messenger 8.5? FREE download please.
ive gone all oveerrr google and its all **** that doesnt work.
my msn was fine until it TOLD me to download the newer version, and so i thought it wouldnt make a big difference but i look at it and its all ****** up i hate it idk how to work it
and i want my old one back.
download for 8.5 version of messenger
thanks!
http://www.tafreeh.net/messenger85.php
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Friday, February 5th, 2010 at
11:12 am
So my Windows Live Messenger isn’t working, and i have a keyboard that have a messenger button on it. When I press the messenger button, it goes to Windows Messenger. Is there a way to change it to Windows Live when I press the button?
Hey yer u cn u hav to under the keyboard settings on the computer
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