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Date 3/13 below. sorry to reply so late



 
 
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Old April 14th 11, 07:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Kelly Greene[_2_]
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Default Date 3/13 below. sorry to reply so late

This is regarding hacking WM into a W-7 PC w/Home Premium.

I tried what was posted but WM will not open. I tried the move several
times using a thumb drive. Task manager says it's running but it can't be
seen. How do I make it appear so we can use it?

I don't know if SP1 auto downloaded or not. I don't know where to look and
see.

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Old April 15th 11, 05:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Gary VanderMolen
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Default Date 3/13 below. sorry to reply so late

See my response in your other thread.
Unless you are quite tech savvy and know how to fix
incompatibilities when they occur, I really don't recommend
the Windows 7 WM hack for the average user.

Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP
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"Kelly Greene" wrote in message ...

This is regarding hacking WM into a W-7 PC w/Home Premium.

I tried what was posted but WM will not open. I tried the move several
times using a thumb drive. Task manager says it's running but it can't be
seen. How do I make it appear so we can use it?

I don't know if SP1 auto downloaded or not. I don't know where to look and
see.


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Old April 19th 11, 06:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Kelly Greene[_2_]
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Default Date 3/13 below. sorry to reply so late


Without an email/news program I can use, I can't use W-7. Where can I learn
how to get around these incompatibilities?
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"Gary VanderMolen" wrote in message
...
See my response in your other thread.
Unless you are quite tech savvy and know how to fix
incompatibilities when they occur, I really don't recommend
the Windows 7 WM hack for the average user.

Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP
------------------------------------------------

"Kelly Greene" wrote in message ...

This is regarding hacking WM into a W-7 PC w/Home Premium.

I tried what was posted but WM will not open. I tried the move several
times using a thumb drive. Task manager says it's running but it can't be
seen. How do I make it appear so we can use it?

I don't know if SP1 auto downloaded or not. I don't know where to look and
see.


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Old April 20th 11, 05:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Chuck[_7_]
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Posts: 6
Default Date 3/13 below. sorry to reply so late

did you consider using an alternative to MS, maybe Mozilla?

"Kelly Greene" wrote in message
...

Without an email/news program I can use, I can't use W-7. Where can I
learn how to get around these incompatibilities?
--------------------------------------------------


"Gary VanderMolen" wrote in message
...
See my response in your other thread.
Unless you are quite tech savvy and know how to fix
incompatibilities when they occur, I really don't recommend
the Windows 7 WM hack for the average user.

Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP
------------------------------------------------

"Kelly Greene" wrote in message ...

This is regarding hacking WM into a W-7 PC w/Home Premium.

I tried what was posted but WM will not open. I tried the move several
times using a thumb drive. Task manager says it's running but it can't
be
seen. How do I make it appear so we can use it?

I don't know if SP1 auto downloaded or not. I don't know where to look
and
see.



 




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