Hi Folks, I've lost my CD of AOL 9.1 But I'm looking for AOL 9.1 for Windows XP SP3. AOL download site doesn't provide AOL 9.1 download. I google searhed and all I've seen are sites that aren't really such download sites. It's not a direct download. They're sites that make you think they have AOL 9.1 for Windows XP SP3 download. Really, they're providing download file that allow you to scan your computer, or Zzip, and PDF. Thoese are what I want. I am wondering do any of you know a link where I could download AOL 9.1 for Windows XP SP3???? No luck with Google's search results. Thanks, Eugene
Hi Folks, To let you know I got it solved. Thanks to AOL Tech Support LIVE Chats. They're no longer provide AOL 9.1 download,but they did gave me a link that's OUTSIDE of AOL. And it works for ME!!! So, if you're looking for AOL 9.1 for Windows XP, then here's the link that AOL gave me. http://download.cnet.com/America-Online-AOL/3000-2651_4-466108.html Although, just a note, that this is NOT a full CD download. It's a file that's only 300 KB and you click on it and it will automatic download the software from somewhere outside of AOL. I am wondering, do any of you know how to make a CD package from the downloaded software??? Because in the future,I bet that 300 KB file may not be able to reach the download software. I wish that I knew how to make a CD packet so that I could install it again without being on line for software download. However, you do have to be online for entering your user ID and passwords. But most of all, it would be nice to have it all on a CD. In the program folder, I found "AOL 9.1a" folder which is the downloaded software, about 30 MB in size. But it doesn't include it's installation extention file, like you see on a CD. It does have the "Uninstall.exe" file. No, I'm not clicking on that one. So,have you guys ever make a CD-ROM of a software that was downloaded and installed into your computer??? Thanks, Eugene
If anyone needs it in the future, AOL 9.0VR (last version for Windows 98 and Windows ME) and 9.1 (last version for Windows 2000) are both available here from the horse's mouth: http://download.newaol.com/aacd/