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Downloading 9.1 A script error message keeps popping up every time I try to download 9.1 on my computer. I click yes to continue running scripts and the message dissapears. When I click on download now for 9.1, the message pops up again. Does that mean my computer is not capable of this program? It is an old HP pavillion computer.

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No idea at all what 9.1 means or is. IE9 PR1
do not run IE9 ever, run IE11, only.
or bad happens.
AOL 9.1? did you ask them first if it runs on XP
or VISTA. or on IE 5,6,7? it dont.
as them not use, we are not AOL, at all.

NO PC stated (HP Sumpthins.)
no OS stated (vast)
no telling what 9.1 means.
downloading what from where using what browser?.
my wild guess is you cant GET XP to work that it.
as do all XP owners now that its DEAD. and Vista too.

btw IE9 does NOT RUN or install on any XP box , period.

IE9 will run on Vista with SP2 loaded. ONLY
Vista too like XP can not run IE11,
IE11 is the last IE from MS , and is supported even under W10
W7/8/9 IE11 is MANDATORY !@@!

im not smart at all but can read

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_versions

AOL says, no XP allowed

https://help.aol.com/articles/aol-desktop-software-installing-and-uninstalling


also learn if XP is there.(you)
most website now are banning, usage of XP
for sure all XP version of explorer. banned
for valid reasons..

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  • Larry Ng
    Larry Ng Dec 07, 2017

    OP I moved you out of CRT
    to HP computers.
    ok

  • Anonymous Dec 07, 2017

    click, start- control panel+ system
    behold the OS real name and version before your eyes. just 3 clicks.

  • Anonymous Dec 07, 2017

    short answer OP
    YES !
    or it's infected.

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SOURCE: HP Digital Media Archive Pop UP

If you are running windows xp, go to start / run . type: msconfig
Go to the start-up tab and see if you can find a reference to the "Digital Media" program and uncheck it.
Also look in the start-up folder in Start / All Programs for this program.
You can delete it from there. This does not remove the program, just does not tell it to start automatically. If you don't use the program, uninstall it.
Sounds like one of those ADD-ON programs that get installed with printers or cameras.

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antivirus 2009 is a virus. They want your money; you give it to them and you will be in no better shape and out your cash. You first must boot into safe mode, go into c:\program files\ and delete the av 2009 folder from there. Then you must go into msconfig and uncheck the startup entry in the startup tabs for that program. Then you must go into the system32 folder in windows and manually delete the arbitrary files that it has dropped in there. If you don't know much about windows, I would recommend hiring a local service shop to take care of it for you because if you delete the wrong thing then you could mess up your entire windows installation and you'll be unable to boot from windows. If you need someone to come to your location and take care of it for you, send me an email at [email protected] and I can take care of it for you. Thanks and please remember to give this solution a fixya rating. Thanks! :c)

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SOURCE: yahoo messanger login problem

Uninstall Yahoo and download and install the latest version.

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SOURCE: keep getting a blank screen and a pop up say system not fully installed

easy, you just have to install the OS again..
u can reinstall it through booting OS CD, maybe some OS instalation files are missing or corrupted.
or if you have the recovery CD from the hp vendor, just install it

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