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Hotmail Problem Please Help At Least Read! Thanks

I’m having a different kind of problem with Hotmail when I sign in it
says, "Web Browser Software Limitations

Your Current Software Will Limit Your Ability to Use Hotmail

You are using a web browser that Hotmail does not support. If you
continue to use your current browser software we cannot guarantee that
Hotmail will work correctly for you".

Please help, this is very annoying. I have been searching for help on
google, but can't find it please help me. This could be a very small
problem, but I’m not good at computers like allot of you are so I’m
asking for help from you guys please. I tried to install Internet
Explorer 6, but when I tried to do the setup it said, "Setup has
detected a newer version of Internet Explorer already installed on this
system
Setup cannot continue". Do I just uninstall Internet Explorer? Please
help me, get this so called problem fixed please. Thanks everybody for
there time.

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