Rose wrote:
Please Help I have MS & couldn't figure out what your program was all about that I was 
told to download now it consumes my desktop & comp & I am overwhelmed as it didn't 
delete from add/remove programs!.
I went online to Cox & a box popped up for updating my java so I did, then it said 
to download openoffice (at openofficedotorg) so I did. I was horrified as it download 
something like 24 files on my desktop that I didn't know what to do with. I tried to 
figure it out, (have MS & Can't read to much too long) but I couldn't so I went and 
put all the files from desktop into one file on the desktop but later I decided to go 
to add/remove programs because my computer started acting strange after installation of 
this. I removed it but the files on my desktop in the folder didn't delete. My problem 
is how do I delete them and is the following list of files all yours as I fear a few of 
them could be for something else that was on my desktop. Please help, this is 
frustrating as I need things very easy because of my illness being so bad and your 
program was too complicated for me to figure out.Here is the list of files, in 
particular there are 7 that I am in question if they are actually yours or something 
else that may be important on my computer so I am listing those first, the remainder 
are clearly yours. HOW do I delete them off computer and are the first 7 yours?:
!) instmsia (Installer for the windows installer)
2) instmsiw (Installer for the windows installer)
3) setup (316 KB)
4) Set up (Configuration settings 1Kb) opens with notepad 217 bytes
5) openofficeorg24 Windows installer Package 4,271 KB
6) liscenses file folder that has lisense_en_US html document 27 KB & 
license_en-US text document 26 KB
7) readmes folder that has 2 files "readme_en-US html doc 11 kb & readme_en-US 
text doc 12 KB
the remainder are clearly files of yours they all look like file boxes saying 
openoffice.org-etc.....
Thank You Mrs. Laurie e. b. Wilkinson
When you download Java, you're also offered, but not required to download, OpenOffice. OpenOffice is an office suite, similar to Microsoft Office. When you download OpenOffice, it's just one large file. To go beyond that, you have to double click on that file to start that installation. As part of the installation, it will leave a folder on your desktop, that contains the files necessary to install OpenOffice. Once that installation is complete, that folder can be deleted. I don't know why those files appeared on the desktop. There shouldn't be any files there, beyond that one folder. Did OpenOffice actually install on your computer? You can check this, by looking in your Start menu, for an OpenOffice folder and icons.

Is there someone available, who can assist you with resolving this?


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