Which version of SQL server should install for persistent chat?

hi
after i got error that i put picture below 
i decided to install sql server again for service persistent chat
but i don't know which version should i download? and again i don't know how i should delete last sql server?
which one i should download?
1-2008 Express
2-2008 R2 enterprise 
3-2008 R2 SP2 - Express Edition

As per the above error you are trying to install 2008 sql server which is not supported.
you have to install SQL Server 2008R2 or 2012. Check this link
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398495.aspx
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