Re: Emotiocons retrieval



Greetings Carlos,

If you can still boot into Windows 98 and you're using MSN Messenger 7.0 with it, you can use
this tool:
http://www.baisoft.it/msnbackup_english.asp

Otherwise yes you can import them, but it'll require a lot more work. If you can't boot into
Windows 98, which version of Messenger were you using on there?

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"Carlos Verdugo R. de A." <nissan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OT3VL5ZOHHA.2312@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I want to import my emoticons from my old computer's Hard Disk on Win'98.

Where are they stored?
How can I import them to my new XP?

Thanks
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Carlos Verdugo R. de A.
Chile



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