How to fix Windows Live Messenger Update Error
If you’re using an older version of Windows Live Messenger or MSN Messenger and you don’t want to update them, still you can get a prompt that you’ve to update to the newer version and. This is the best annoyance that we feel. The latest version of the Windows Live Messenger is 14.x pronounced as Windows Live Messenger 2009. In such cases, you can use the free utility that is able to fix this older version error message. Moreover, you can keep using the installed Windows Live Messenger in the Computer and stop error message from prompting to install the latest update in the Computer.
The name of the program is WLM No Update which is able to stop forcing you to update the latest version of the Messengers like Windows Live Messenger or MSN Messenger.

It is able to work with v8.5.1302.1018 (the last pre-2009 version) and v8.1.0178.00. Moreover, the patch is so simple and safe. It can change the version information, making Messenger to work as an older version.
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