Hi let-la,
I am not running Vista, but have used the Vista Ultimate RC2 and
previous to that.
C:\Documents and Settings\UserIDs\Local Settings\Temp
You need to be able to view Hidden Files and Folders. Open Explore.
Click Tools then click Folder Options. Click View then Dot Show Hidden Files
and Folders. Click Apply then OK.
For Disk Cleanup, several ways to access it, but after clicking Start,
click My Computer. Locate your Local Drive and right-click on the Drive and
click Properties. On the General Tab, find Disk Cleanup. On the Tools Tabs,
find under Error-checking, Check Now. Click Check Now. Check both options.
Click Start and answer Yes to Schedule. Reboot to run.
For Registry Cleaner, I use TuneUp Utilities 2007, but 2008 is out.
http://www.tune-up.com/products/tuneup-utilities/
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thecreator
"let-la" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the help. I uninstalled and deleted everything in the
> windows/temp
> folder, but i cannot find the local settings/temp folder.
>
> Also, can you explain the disk cleanup, chkdsk/r and registry cleaner for
> me
> too? Thanks.
>
> I'm running Vista.
>
> "thecreator" wrote:
>
>> Hi let-la,
>>
>> Easy to fix and very straightforward.
>>
>> First, uninstall all components of Windows Live Messenger.
>>
>> They are: Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Sign-in Assistant and
>> Windows Live Installer. And reboot the computer.
>>
>> Next, use Explore and go to each \Temp Folder and delete all files
>> and
>> sub-folders. Any file that is needed will be recreated by the program
>> that
>> needs it. Your \Temp Folders are located in \Local Settings\Temp and
>> \Windows\Temp.
>>
>> Next run Disk Cleanup and make sure to check all, except for the
>> Indexer.
>>
>> Then Schedule a Chkdsk /r (Both Options checked.) to run at boot and
>> reboot to run.
>>
>> Run your Registry Cleaner. Reboot and reinstall Windows Live
>> Messenger
>> from a fresh download.
>>
>>
>> --
>> thecreator
>>
>> "let-la" <let-> wrote in message
>> news:B059CE92-79B2-40BA-8627-...
>> > Whenever I try to open Messenger, I get the pop up box that says:
>> > Windows
>> > Live Messenger has stopped working. I saw several posts about this from
>> > a
>> > year ago February and such, so there may be a fix, but I have not found
>> > it. I
>> > tried reinstalling, running as an administrator, installing an old
>> > version
>> > of
>> > messenger and anything else offered as a solution. If anyone else can
>> > shed
>> > some light, it would be appreciated. Thanks.
>>
>>
>>