Hi â–ºfirst you have to create a Windows Live Account --»you can create it here --»if wanting a @live.com or @hotmail.com account http://get. Live.com/getlive/overview --»if wanting a @msn.com account https://accountservices.passport.net/reg… --»go to 'register' complete the form create a good and safe password, you can use the 'help' button in case you need it create a good answer to the security question add an alternative mail account, for example your yahooo account. That's helpful in case you forget your password one day .. then â–ºgo here to get MSN â–ºwindows live messenger 8.5 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai… ►►►Windows Live Messenger 2009 Live.com/?
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Windows Live Essentials, a part of MSN, offers many different features that you can use with your Windows Live account. With Windows Live Essentials you have access to Windows Live Messenger, Hotmail, Photo Gallery, Windows Movie Maker, the Bing (MSN) Toolbar, Writer and Family Safety. All of these can be invaluable to a constant MSN user, and Windows Live Essentials gives you all of these features in one place.
Open your Web browser and navigate to the Windows Live Essentials download page (See Resources). Click the "Download Now" button to download the installer. Choose to "Run" the installer.
Choose the programs that you want to install with Windows Live Essentials on the first screen of the installer. Everything is checked to begin with; uncheck any of the programs that you do not want to install. This includes Messenger, Mail, Photo Gallery, Movie Maker, MSN Toolbar, Writer and Family Safety.
Click "Install" after you have chosen and wait for Windows Live Messenger and any other ... more.
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