There are ways to disable parts of it, and even remove other parts of it, but the fact remains that Internet Explorer is a key part of Windows itself. It cannot be completely removed, and still have Windows work. And in fact, that leads us to our first step in repairing Internet Explorer. This tool performs a check on all operating system components, including Internet Explorer, and repairs any that it finds are missing or damaged.
This will repair your IE installation, or overwrite it with a fresh installation of the latest version. Subscribe to Confident Computing! Less frustration and more confidence, solutions, answers, and tips in your inbox every week. What if I have XP Service pack 2?
What version of Internet Explorer does a person download then? I hope this makes sense. You can take a look at the reviews by following this link. If you wish, you are welcome to comment there or write me back. I need to re-install IE due to Spyware. So therefore, I need to re-install in hopes this will remove the problems with my current IE.
This is making me batty. Please help! Thanks, Felicia. I now realize that was a big mistake. What should I do now?? Depends on your operating system. I actually want to delete Microsoft Internet Explorer but do not wish to reinstall it.
I use Mozilla Firefox and have not used Internet Explorer for two years, but Internet Explorer seems to be opening itself to pepper my screen with pop-up windows warning about security. Explorer itself seems to be my security problem. If no, how can I get that program off of my computer? Hello to all. I have a a problem. But the problem began when i opend IE. What can i do? Win XP pro, IE6. I tried to delete IE before i new that it was not possible to do so.
I have tried to download IE and re-install but it tells me that the version i have is more current and it will not install. I have also tried to re-install XP altogether, still to no avail. IE update version Q I just downloaded Ie provided by Yahoo. How do I uninstall Ie 7 and put Microsoft Ie 7 on correctly.. Subscribe to Confident Computing! Less frustration and more confidence, solutions, answers, and tips in your inbox every week. I am using IE9 on WIndows 7 64 bit. Upgraded to IE10 some time ago but it was intermittant and so I uninstalled it.
I think I used method 1 as you suggest. I also think I got the opportunity to revert to IE9. Any ideas why IE10 would give me problems? Mostly it stops responding. My Dell laptop had both a bit and a bit version of Internet Explorer, and so did at least one of the Lenovo Thinkpads for my volunteer job. That one might still have 2 versions of IE, but I honestly gave up using those machines because I was experiencing a lot of issues with the 2 screen readers I use.
My question is, is it normal behavior for both a bit and a bit version of IE to be on a machine at a given time? Hope this is not too off-topic. I will definitely try upgrading IE on my desktop PC and see what happens. At least I think it tries to do so. Just like I never respond to unsolicited sales offers, I never respond to unsolicited Program Upgrades or new utility installations, or any program installation. The only exception to the rule is for Windows updates usually security upgrades and Norton upgrades.
Usually a Reatart will resolve the problem. Worse case I turn off the PC, wait a few minutes, and then power up. I started thinking that it was when I was when I was running a Video Editor, but I know that is not always the case. There are times when I can go a week without a problem. Searches for a solution usually presented fixes to Internet Explorer, with many recommending a program Download.
Like I said above, I do not install unsolicited programs. A few times in a moment of weekness I accepted the offered solution, usually with regrets within a week. Your recent letter on reinstalling IE caught my attention. Do you think that this is the thing for me?
Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer are two different things. It is so irritating. IT has 6 core CPU,8gig. Leo has a good article on that. I would certainly give IE11 a try. This time. A gotcha! I have tried every single idea online including registry one which wont work cause bing is not where the program tells you to remove from.
So, I will not divulge the browser still uncontaminated in case. Thanks for this particular topic today. Fingers crossed it works. Thank you Hellen E. At one time or another I have experienced all of the problems the previous commenters have mentioned. On all my machines 2 desktops, 3 notebooks I use Microsoft Security Essentials and Superantispyware together. They do not get in each others way nor slow down my machines.
I have seen Browser not responding messages on both Chrome and IE. It has always been a piece of malware and MalWarebytes always finds and eliminates it. I have also had good success using the method Leo recommends here. I always have Chrome installed and regularly switch between browsers.
There have been a lot of improvements since those products were released. When i had first gotten my PC i had downloaded chrome and then uninstalled IE. My chrome was acting up so i uninstalled it not remembering i had deleted IE. I've been rolling them back where possible or switching them to Firefox.
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