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Rage Skywolfe
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      08-28-2009
is there a specific way to unsintall messenger and do the sign in assistant
and photo upload tool need to go with it? also I am wonderinf if the computer
needs to be rebooted after uninstall.
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Rage Skywolfe
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      08-28-2009
trying to do a clean uninstall in vista so that hopefully when I reinstall it
there won't be a delay in loading it.
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"Rage Skywolfe" wrote:

> is there a specific way to unsintall messenger and do the sign in assistant
> and photo upload tool need to go with it? also I am wonderinf if the computer
> needs to be rebooted after uninstall.
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> Four Generations Of Trust And Betrayal...One Legacy
>
> Skywolfe

 
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Jonathan Kay [MVP]
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      08-30-2009
Greetings,

Well you can use the instructions on my blog if you like (won't bother linking you as you
know where it is). However, just uninstalling Messenger as per normal in Programs and
Features (using the Windows Live Essentials option), and then doing then doing the others
listed there separately should be fine.

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> is there a specific way to unsintall messenger and do the sign in assistant
> and photo upload tool need to go with it? also I am wonderinf if the computer
> needs to be rebooted after uninstall.
> --
> Four Generations Of Trust And Betrayal...One Legacy
>
> Skywolfe



 
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Rage Skywolfe
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      08-30-2009
ok thanks,
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"Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> Well you can use the instructions on my blog if you like (won't bother linking you as you
> know where it is). However, just uninstalling Messenger as per normal in Programs and
> Features (using the Windows Live Essentials option), and then doing then doing the others
> listed there separately should be fine.
>
> --
> Jonathan Kay
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Live Messenger
> MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger
> MessengerGeek Blog: http://www.messengergeek.com
> Messenger Resources: http://messenger.jonathankay.com
> (c) 2009 Jonathan Kay - If redistributing, you must include this signature or citation
> --
>
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> "Rage Skywolfe" <> wrote in message
> news:01DC7C22-1E08-4913-A125-...
> > is there a specific way to unsintall messenger and do the sign in assistant
> > and photo upload tool need to go with it? also I am wonderinf if the computer
> > needs to be rebooted after uninstall.
> > --
> > Four Generations Of Trust And Betrayal...One Legacy
> >
> > Skywolfe

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