Extra storage space in hotmail
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Extra storage space in hotmail
Seeing that this is the most productive forum around, I thought I would try and contribute something and in the process screw Microsoft around a small little bit.
Its my sad little way of ripping them off for a change!
1:
Log in to hotmail and go into 'Options'
2:
Go to the submenu "my profile' and choose from the dropdown-menu/fill
in the following:
Country: United States
State: Florida
Zipcode: 33332
(make sure the birthdate is set to a date/year which indicates that
you are older than 13!!)
3:
Save the information and go back to the 'Options' screen
4:
Go to the 'Language' submenu
5:
Change the language to 'English' and save that information
6:
Click on this link
http://www.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/accountclose
If that didn't work try this
http://by17fd.bay17.hotmail.msn.com...in/Accountclose
or this
http://memberservices.passport.net/...ice.srf?lc%2043
and press 'Continue' until you arrive to the 'Close Accounts' screen
7:
Now press 'Close Account' (your account will NOT be lost!! Read the
following steps if you don't believe me )
8:
Now go back to hotmail.com and log in with your old e-mail address and password
9:
Now you will get a message that your 'Reserved Account' has been activated.
DONE!
Your 'Inbox' is now 25mb instead of the former 2mb or the 250mb
You get an e-mail from hotmail.com:
You may notice that your storage meter for your e-mail inbox only says
25 MB instead of 250 MB. Please allow us at least 30 days for us to
bump up your storage to the complete 250 MB.**** It is important to
check your inbox regularly during this time.
This means that you'll have an account for 25mb (still a lot more that
2, right?!) for about 30 days. Microsoft will bump it up to 250mb
after that!
10:
Make sure you'll keep the language, country, etc. settings as they are now.
After /Microsoft/hotmail bumps the 25mb to 250mb, you can change
everything back to as it was (the language you prefer!).
So don't forget to regularly check your Inbox.
And don't forget: This does NOT mean you have an unlimited account!!
Your account will still be subject to deactivation after being idle for 30 days!
Its my sad little way of ripping them off for a change!
1:
Log in to hotmail and go into 'Options'
2:
Go to the submenu "my profile' and choose from the dropdown-menu/fill
in the following:
Country: United States
State: Florida
Zipcode: 33332
(make sure the birthdate is set to a date/year which indicates that
you are older than 13!!)
3:
Save the information and go back to the 'Options' screen
4:
Go to the 'Language' submenu
5:
Change the language to 'English' and save that information
6:
Click on this link
http://www.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/accountclose
If that didn't work try this
http://by17fd.bay17.hotmail.msn.com...in/Accountclose
or this
http://memberservices.passport.net/...ice.srf?lc%2043
and press 'Continue' until you arrive to the 'Close Accounts' screen
7:
Now press 'Close Account' (your account will NOT be lost!! Read the
following steps if you don't believe me )
8:
Now go back to hotmail.com and log in with your old e-mail address and password
9:
Now you will get a message that your 'Reserved Account' has been activated.
DONE!
Your 'Inbox' is now 25mb instead of the former 2mb or the 250mb
You get an e-mail from hotmail.com:
You may notice that your storage meter for your e-mail inbox only says
25 MB instead of 250 MB. Please allow us at least 30 days for us to
bump up your storage to the complete 250 MB.**** It is important to
check your inbox regularly during this time.
This means that you'll have an account for 25mb (still a lot more that
2, right?!) for about 30 days. Microsoft will bump it up to 250mb
after that!
10:
Make sure you'll keep the language, country, etc. settings as they are now.
After /Microsoft/hotmail bumps the 25mb to 250mb, you can change
everything back to as it was (the language you prefer!).
So don't forget to regularly check your Inbox.
And don't forget: This does NOT mean you have an unlimited account!!
Your account will still be subject to deactivation after being idle for 30 days!
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Yep, all free Hotmail accounts are being upgraded to 250MB of space. I think they started with the oldest accounts first, but it seems to be pretty random. Mine was upgraded before Christmas, and I opened the account a few years ago.
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hotmail log in problems
I've just posted a thread above so please forgive me if you've read that already for forcing it on you again, but it has just occured to me that the reason I can't log in on my computer (which has limited memory available) is due to the massive extra storage space given me by msn? or am I barking up the wrong tree??
COPY OF MY ORIGINAL QUESTION BELOW:-
"Any help appreciated.
Have windows 95 and can still log into pprune, yahoo etc. each with secure links, however, as soon as I type my password in for hotmail things go awry, I do not get into my messages or 1 in 15 attempts I can see main page but not read messages with "error on page". This happened spontaneously a few weeks back..
I can get into my hotmail account from any other computer just not this one, though on this one I can get into everythings else I want to!!!
Have tried deleting temp internet files but no joy.
any ideas?"
COPY OF MY ORIGINAL QUESTION BELOW:-
"Any help appreciated.
Have windows 95 and can still log into pprune, yahoo etc. each with secure links, however, as soon as I type my password in for hotmail things go awry, I do not get into my messages or 1 in 15 attempts I can see main page but not read messages with "error on page". This happened spontaneously a few weeks back..
I can get into my hotmail account from any other computer just not this one, though on this one I can get into everythings else I want to!!!
Have tried deleting temp internet files but no joy.
any ideas?"
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I doubt very much wether the size of the Hotmail storage has anything to do with you not being able to sign in to MSN. Possible cause is your use of Windows 95!!
Do the other computers you use also operate Win95?
I doubt very much wether the size of the Hotmail storage has anything to do with you not being able to sign in to MSN. Possible cause is your use of Windows 95!!
Do the other computers you use also operate Win95?
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No, but for the last year or two I never had a problem logging into hotmail ( or msn messenger) or anything else.
Due to windows 95 and /or lack of memory I occasionally can not down load some very large files on line, but the hotmail loggin glitch is a mystery to me, have defragged etc.
Due to windows 95 and /or lack of memory I occasionally can not down load some very large files on line, but the hotmail loggin glitch is a mystery to me, have defragged etc.
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767bill,
Do you have all of the latest security updates for Internet Explorer and Windows 95? They may have upgraded Hotmail's security setup and broken Windows 95 compatibility. Have you tried Mozilla FireFox?
goates
Do you have all of the latest security updates for Internet Explorer and Windows 95? They may have upgraded Hotmail's security setup and broken Windows 95 compatibility. Have you tried Mozilla FireFox?
goates
Several months ago, I received an email saying that all existing free Hotmail accounts were to be increased in size to 250mb. A few weeks later all four of our family accounts were upgraded, staggered over a few days, but without any action from ourselves.
Transparency International
Forget about Hotmail - 1000 MB Gmail is the future ! Go get an invite: http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...hreadid=168002
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But what are we all gonna store in that 250megs of e-mail storage?
I mean, its no problem e-mailing files to ourselves to store them on MSN's servers, where we can access them from anywhere; but can we trust them to look after the stuff properly?
I mean, its no problem e-mailing files to ourselves to store them on MSN's servers, where we can access them from anywhere; but can we trust them to look after the stuff properly?