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Windows Help: Delete Windows Live Mail from Computer

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Windows help tutorial for deleting Windows Live Mail from your computer

Windows Live mail is widely acclaimed to be the successor of Outlook Express and it acts as an email client program enabling users to manage their email accounts. This is one of the applications from Microsoft’s Windows live products and is available free of cost. Sometimes you might want to remove this program from your computer as you are no longer interested in it. Follow the Windows help instructions mentioned in this article to delete Windows Live Mail from your computer.

Windows help instructions

What you can find below are the Windows help instructions to guide you in the process of deleting Windows Live Mail from your computer.

  1. Kick off this procedure by logging in to your computer using an account that has administrative privileges. You need to have administrative privileges for removing the software from your computer. You will encounter errors during the deletion process, or the process might not work at all if you are using a user account that doesn’t have administrative privileges.
  2. Continue with this procedure by clicking the “Start” button located on your desktop.
  3. Select the option labeled “Control panel” from the start menu.
  4. Once the Control Panel window opens up, select “Add/Remove programs” option in case of Windows XP or “Programs and features” in
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    Remove Windows Live Mail

    Windows Vista or 7. Now show some patience while the list of installed programs is fully loaded.

  5. Once the loading process is finished, click on Windows live services icon from the list and hit the “Remove” button if you are using XP, for Windows Vista and 7 users, right click on the Windows live icon and select “Remove or Uninstall”.
  6. The automated uninstallation  process will now begin, choose all the live applications that you want to uninstall, select only Live Mail if you don’t want to remove anything else and hit the “Next” button.
  7. Run through the un-installation process by following the on-screen prompts.
  8. Finally end this procedure by rebooting your PC. Wait till your PC boot back up, then log in and make sure that the application is being removed from your computer. You can do this by checking the installed programs list.

The successful completion of the above mentioned instructions will result in the removal of Windows Live Mail from your computer.

Windows help tutorial for getting assistance with problems in Windows XP

I guess the Windows XP OS is the one of the most widely used operating systems in the entire world. Even though Microsoft came up with different versions of Windows operating systems in due course of time, not everyone upgraded their old Windows XP OS. However, as an XP user, you might have often had the misfortune of facing various issues and errors. Well, if you are looking for some assistance with problems on your XP computer, you can find it by following a few easy steps. This article contains instructions for doing the same.

Windows help instructions

What you can find below are the Windows help instructions for getting assistance with problems in Windows XP operating system.

  1. Initiate this procedure by visiting the Windows XP help and support center. From this page, you can select the appropriate Windows XP edition that you are using from the list located on the upper left side of the page. This will take you to the support page specifically meant for the edition of
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    Assistance with Windows XP Problems

    Windows XP that you have chosen. Type in your query directly into the field situated at the top of the page and click on the magnifying glass icon once.

  2. Go through some newsgroups made available through Microsoft. From the page for newsgroups, select Windows XP and you will be connected to the posting made by different people who faced similar problems and how they resolved the issue. If in case, your problem is not listed, click on the “Ask” button and you can submit your query which will be answered later by experts.
  3. Try to contact the manufacturer of your computer if your system came pre-installed with Windows XP. Most manufactures will help you with queries on both hardware and software purchases. It is recommended that you try step 1 and 2 first before going for the manufacture since they might charge you a fee for their assistance.
  4. You can also contact Microsoft directly for help for the particular issue you are facing. You can choose between email, online chat and phone as your preferred method for assistance. As I said before, it’s better that you opt for step one and two since you need to pay money to get direct help from Microsoft.

That’s all with the Windows help information about getting assistance for problems in Windows XP. Hope the above mentioned information has helped you with your Windows XP problems.

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