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Hi all can someone help with this please?

I run Windows XP pro and had successfuly downloaded and used Google Earth in the past until I lost it and everything else to a virus which needed neede a new hard drive.

Anyway I have twice tried to download but before download finishes I get message 'has encountered a problem and needs to shut down', then I get the invitation to send report to Microsoft etc.

I am then offered a link to fault find which takes me to a page which tells me I need to download a more update version of Google Earth and when I click on that link I am back where I started -- downloading the same again and the same message

! Hope this is not confusing you!!! it certainly is me!!!

Any suggestions please?

Ray

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Hi Ray

 

There are some "old" versions of Google Earth here .......... supposed to be XP compatible.

 

Give the most recent a try and see how you get on.

 

Link removed - d/l contained malware !! [ see post below ]

 

NB - I have not used this d/l site before and it is untested.

You may wish to d/l the file and scan it before you install.

There is an email going around offering processed pork - gelatin - and salt in a can ......this is simply SPAM !!

 

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Hi Ken I tried the link to older versions of Google Earth.

Your warning to virus check was timely! the latest version of April 2013 has TROJAN HORSE DOWNLOADER embedded in it which was picked up by my AVG Free AV.

Is there any way a more prominent warning can be posted in case anyone else tries this download and gets exposed to the threat?

Ray

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Yeh see whay you mean Ray!

Think best thing is to forget Google Earth. In any case you can get similar just by using the satelite option from Google Maps.

Ray

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