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Old January 14th 07, 08:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.software
Kellymutt
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Default Problem

Yesterday, I went to type a letter and discovered that Works 2000 is no
longer in existance on my computer. No way to download (believe me, I've
tried it). And rebooting my computer means I loose everything else (been
there, done that). Everything says to use disk to reinstall, but Works
2000 (along with Windoww ME) was preinstalled. I can't even look at all
documents. Short of buying an upgrade, and I'm on a very fixed income, any
suggestions?

 




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