Error Installing Windows Live Messenger 2009
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remove Windows Live Messenger2009? Uninstalling Windows Live Messenger 2009 My friend Henry introduced me to Windows Live Messenger 2009. I was using MSN Messenger 7.5
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lol, kinda outdated. So I google search to download the latest WLM wle full-offline installer 2009. After downloading the program, I quickly installed it. All works smoothly until I was at the sign
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in window where this error pops up… "Unable to sign into Windows Live Messenger – Error 80004005" Hmm I wonder, was it my password? This time, I typed slowly hoping windows live writer offline installer I didn't made any typo mistakes for the password in asterisk ********* It didn't work. I guess I have to remove all Messenger for a fresh reinstallation. I uninstall MSN Messenger 7.5 and MSN Live Plus. But, I could not find any uninstaller for Windows Live Messenger 2009! It was not listed under "Add or Remove Programs" nor the uninstaller.exe wlsetup-all.exe 2011 is located in C:\Program Files\Windows Live\Messenger Hmm… I wonder where could it be. So I looked into "Add or Remove Programs" under "Add/Remove Windows Components" I found it. After uncheck/untick the box for Windows Messenger, and clicking OK, but it is still there. How to uninstall Windows Live Messenger 2009 using RUN To uninstall Windows Live Messenger, click START, then Run if using Windows XP [operating system] then [type/copy] the following and press Enter: [it works 100%] msiexec /x {0AAA9C97-74D4-47CE-B089-0B147EF3553C} You will notice that the Windows Live will be removed from your "Start" > "All Programs" list. If that does not help, check out this sites http://messengergeek.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E3785B1281BBDA1!868.entry http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_uninstall_windows_live_messenger.html Good luck! Once you have uninstall it, do a fresh installation by visiting the official Microsoft Windows Live Messenger Like this:Like Loading... Related About ayumilove I am Ayumilove, if you see some impersonators its not me. View all posts by ayumilove » « Previous post Next post » 160 responses to “How to install and remove Windows Live Messenger2009?” Thailand Amulets says : January 21, 2011 at 11:06 am Im us
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to find it and uninstall messenger. by Leo A. Notenboom, © 2009 I installed Windows Live Messenger 2009 (aka Messenger 9) and it's not working for me so I want to uninstall it. Problem is it's not listed in Control Panel. Like http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_uninstall_windows_live_messenger.html others uninstalling Messenger 9 I've deleted the files from the systems disk but whenever I try http://www.geekonthepc.com/2010/10/10/get-the-old-windows-live-essentials-2009-back/ reinstalling Messenger 8.5 it says that I'm still using 9.0. Should I give up and just reformat my whole system? • I've been getting variations on this question a lot lately because people can't seem to resist installing Beta software. (Hint: don't - no matter what anyone says - unless you really know what you're doing.) As with all Beta software, there may windows live be problems and you may find yourself wanting to revert to the previous version. Except in this case Microsoft has done a nice job of hiding the uninstaller. Yes, it's there, it's just not obvious. And no, a reformat isn't required. • I have to repeat myself about installing Beta software. To put it bluntly, unless you really know what you're doing, installing Beta software is asking for trouble. So don't be surprised at all when trouble finds you. windows live essentials The right way to install Beta software is to: "... unless you really know what you're doing, installing Beta software is asking for trouble." Take a full image backup of your machine. Install the Beta software. Play with the Beta software to try it out and see if you like it or not. Restore your machine completely from that image backup to remove the Beta software. Beta software shares at least one characteristic with viruses: once it's on your machine you don't really know what it's going to do. It will have bugs, and there's no guarantee that uninstalling just the application, or updating the application to a later version, will actually work. If you read the licensing agreement for Beta software, you'll typically find that they warn you about exactly this. I know we don't always follow those rules, and that's one way we end up with systems that have problems and software that doesn't work. Enough said. Let's uninstall. I don't normally run Windows Live Messenger, so this was a good opportunity for me to download it and try it out. I was surprised at the size of the installation, and it quickly became clear that Microsoft was attempting to "bundle" a number of applications into a single installation. Yes, you could choose only one, like Messenger, but the download was still significantly larger than in versions past. That was my first clue. With
Writer etc 83 Replies Update 23/03/2014, 20/08/2015: It still amazes me how much traffic this page gets (by far the most popular post on this site) - people still want Windows Live Essentials 2009! A few things to note… first of all, Windows Live Messenger is no longer supported by Microsoft and it's now built into Skype, so use that instead. Additionally, the rest of the software still works fine (including Windows Live Mail which is the most requested item), but do bear in mind that the 2009 version isn't designed for Windows 8/8.1/10, so you may have limited success (not tried it myself). Best of luck! If, like me, you've tried Windows Live Essentials 2011 and dislike it - you've come to the right place. I can't stand the new Windows Live Messenger or the fact that Windows Live Mail now seems to display an error every time you download a new email. Microsoft clearly didn't put enough work into this one. So until they fix the issues with it, I'm back with 2009. Sadly, however, Microsoft have removed the download links for Windows Live Essentials 2009 which is quite annoying. You can still get the web installer from some sites on the internet, but I suspect Microsoft will remove the resources for this soon. Have no fear though. GEEK! has the full installer which you can download and install to get the 2009 version back. You must uninstall the 2011 version first completely, and then install this version again. Download now File size: 134.85 MB File is on Google servers. You will get a warning that the file can't be scanned for viruses by Google - this is just because it's too big for them to scan. Please see the disclaimer below. Disclaimer: GEEK! has made every effort to ensure the safety of this download by scanning it for viruses and uploading it to a reputable server. However, GEEK! is not responsible for damage to you or your equipment through use of this download or software. Use at your own risk. This download has been provided purely for historical version provision purposes and is not in any way an intention to breach copyright. Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in Software, Software reviews and tagged 2009, download, essentials, live, windows on October 10, 2010 by GEEK!. Post navigation ← Microsoft Dreamspark - free Microsoft software for students Windows 7 one year old today! → 83 thoughts on “Get the old Windows Live Essentials (2009)