How do I delete and re-install Windows Live Mail

S

Sam

Windows Live Mail has had to be removed from my hard drive 3 times due to
problems such as: "Windows Live Mail could not be started. The application
was unable to locate to open its message database xxxxxxxx" (0x00000000,.2)
Programs and Features cannot remove it; so I was able to remove through the
registry 1 time, another time I was able to get it started by doing a
restore, and the last I had to re-format my hard.

Two questions, 1) What could I be doing to cause this and 2) How can I
remove the mail program and reinstall it, or correct it so it will run
again. Thanks.
 
C

Canuck57

Sam said:
Windows Live Mail has had to be removed from my hard drive 3 times due
to problems such as: "Windows Live Mail could not be started. The
application was unable to locate to open its message database xxxxxxxx"
(0x00000000,.2) Programs and Features cannot remove it; so I was able to
remove through the registry 1 time, another time I was able to get it
started by doing a restore, and the last I had to re-format my hard.

Two questions, 1) What could I be doing to cause this and 2) How can I
remove the mail program and reinstall it, or correct it so it will run
again. Thanks.
You could try 100 re-installs. Save the grief, take 30 minutes and try:

http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/
 
A

Augustus

Sam said:
Windows Live Mail has had to be removed from my hard drive 3 times due to
problems such as: "Windows Live Mail could not be started. The application
was unable to locate to open its message database xxxxxxxx"
(0x00000000,.2) Programs and Features cannot remove it; so I was able to
remove through the registry 1 time, another time I was able to get it
started by doing a restore, and the last I had to re-format my hard.

Two questions, 1) What could I be doing to cause this and 2) How can I
remove the mail program and reinstall it, or correct it so it will run
again. Thanks.
Replace the existing message database file by renaming it with the .old
extension. Restart Windows Live Mail. It will recreate a new message store
and should solve the problem. File location is
(C:\Users\[UserName]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail)...you will
have to enable "show hidden files and folders" first under folder options or
by accessing the feature through the search box (windows key). As to why
it's happening, I would schedule a thorough disk check on next boot to check
for any issues with the NTFS directory and file integrity.
 

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