Which program are you trying to download? The message you're replying to
has two links in it.
BTW, it sounds like you might have some malware on your system. I'd
suggest scanning it with something like Microsoft Security Essentials.
I have an old desktop system running Windows XP, and I want to decide
over the next few days if I'm going to move it up to windows 7 or switch
it to a linux distribution, like vinux based on Ubuntu. I'll be running
the Windows 7 utility myself in a day or two, so ifI notice anything,
I'll let you know.
On 12/28/2013 06:24 PM, Albert Ruel wrote:
> Hum, I've tried twice to download and install this software with no
> success. Also, my version of IE keeps trying to download all sorts of
> Add-on programs. It also wants me to do all manner of surveys and to
> enter into lots of contests. What can I do to get rid of all the
> add-on stuff?
>
> On 12/21/13, Blaine Clark <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Start by checking to see if your computer will handle either Win-7 or 8.
>> Here's a test utility for upgrading to Win-7;
>> http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/upgrade-advisor
>>
>> Here's a test utility for upgrading to Win-8;
>> http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/upgrade-from-windows-vista-xp-tutorial
>>
>> If both tests fail, you've got two options, a new computer or replace
>> your Microsoft XP with free Vinux;
>> http://vinuxproject.org/
>>
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