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| Removing IE7 I'm no computer wizzard so I need help Please. I have Xp Home Sp2. I just did a windows update and installed IE7. My question is this. How do I get rid of it and get my old version back IE6. Will I still have all my favorites when I go back to IE6? Is there any way to insure I never get IE7 downloaded again? I absolutely hate this version. Ive looked around and found a bunch of sites for 6.0 but where can I go to get what I had (just like it came on my computer with all my windows updates). I dont want a buch of junk added to the download. Thanks for any help Chuck |
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| Re: Removing IE7 "chuck" <chuck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:26B0B611-68C4-4D2F-BC7D-8225FCBE05CA@microsoft.com... > I'm no computer wizzard so I need help Please. I have Xp Home Sp2. I just > did > a windows update and installed IE7. My question is this. How do I get rid > of > it and get my old version back IE6. Will I still have all my favorites > when I > go back to IE6? Is there any way to insure I never get IE7 downloaded > again? > I absolutely hate this version. Ive looked around and found a bunch of > sites > for 6.0 but where can I go to get what I had (just like it came on my > computer with all my windows updates). I dont want a buch of junk added to > the download. > Thanks for any help > Chuck Uninstall it via Control Panel-Add/Remove Programs. |
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| Re: Removing IE7 A friend of mine removed IE 7 & this is what she wrote (below). I have it on 3 machines, find that it just drags & everything is so slow, but I am not going thro the hassle of removing it when it will become necessary eventually. Hope this helps Sandy(seaweed) I uninstalled IE7 tonight. I got so sick of waiting for it to decide if I could open a website or not and just decided I didn't like it. I have set & reset everything on IE 7 & still couldn't open some websites ...kept getting messages that they weren't available. Went back to the same websites with IE 6 & everything opened right up. No problems. It uninstalls quickly & everything is still the same as you left it on IE6. I'll use IE 7 when I have to and not before. I went into the updates & hid the update, so it wouldn't automatically download when I'm away from the computer Everything runs so much smoother for me with IE6 and much faster than with 7, too. And I like having the email button, so if I want to send someone something on an email, I can open up one. |
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| RE: Removing IE7 Just go into start/control panel/add remove programs. Highlight Windows IE7 and click on 'remove'. Follow wizard and reboot. After which, you will be restored to IE6 and your favorites will still be there. I found most sites not ready for IE7 yet! Terry "chuck" wrote: > I'm no computer wizzard so I need help Please. I have Xp Home Sp2. I just did > a windows update and installed IE7. My question is this. How do I get rid of > it and get my old version back IE6. Will I still have all my favorites when I > go back to IE6? Is there any way to insure I never get IE7 downloaded again? > I absolutely hate this version. Ive looked around and found a bunch of sites > for 6.0 but where can I go to get what I had (just like it came on my > computer with all my windows updates). I dont want a buch of junk added to > the download. > Thanks for any help > Chuck |
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| Re: Removing IE7 "seaweed1317" <slynn@sympatico.ca> wrote > I got so sick of waiting for it to decide if I > could open a website or not One of the first things I learned to turn off was the "Phishing filter". Someday it may be worthwhile. Right now, it's a stumbling block. -- Bob http://www.kanyak.com |
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| Re: Removing IE7 Thanks for that info. Where did you go to re download IE6? I just want things back they way I had them with IE6. I'll use IE7 when 6 becomes so outdated you can no longer use it. I also like having the e-mail tab. "seaweed1317" wrote: > A friend of mine removed IE 7 & this is what she wrote (below). I have it on > 3 machines, find that it just drags & everything is so slow, but I am not > going thro the hassle of removing it when it will become necessary > eventually. Hope this helps > Sandy(seaweed) > > I uninstalled IE7 tonight. I got so sick of waiting for it to decide if I > could open a website or not and just decided I didn't like it. I have set & > reset everything on IE 7 & still couldn't open some websites ...kept getting > messages that they weren't available. Went back to the same websites with > IE 6 & everything opened right up. No problems. It uninstalls quickly & > everything is still the same as you left it on IE6. I'll use IE 7 when I > have to and not before. I went into the updates & hid the update, so it > wouldn't automatically download when I'm away from the computer Everything > runs so much smoother for me with IE6 and much faster than with 7, too. And > I like having the email button, so if I want to send someone something on an > email, I can open up one. > > > |
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| Re: Removing IE7 You don't need to download IE6. After removing IE7, it defaults back to IE6. Terry "chuck" wrote: > Thanks for that info. Where did you go to re download IE6? I just want things > back they way I had them with IE6. I'll use IE7 when 6 becomes so outdated > you can no longer use it. I also like having the e-mail tab. > > "seaweed1317" wrote: > > > A friend of mine removed IE 7 & this is what she wrote (below). I have it on > > 3 machines, find that it just drags & everything is so slow, but I am not > > going thro the hassle of removing it when it will become necessary > > eventually. Hope this helps > > Sandy(seaweed) > > > > I uninstalled IE7 tonight. I got so sick of waiting for it to decide if I > > could open a website or not and just decided I didn't like it. I have set & > > reset everything on IE 7 & still couldn't open some websites ...kept getting > > messages that they weren't available. Went back to the same websites with > > IE 6 & everything opened right up. No problems. It uninstalls quickly & > > everything is still the same as you left it on IE6. I'll use IE 7 when I > > have to and not before. I went into the updates & hid the update, so it > > wouldn't automatically download when I'm away from the computer Everything > > runs so much smoother for me with IE6 and much faster than with 7, too. And > > I like having the email button, so if I want to send someone something on an > > email, I can open up one. > > > > > > |
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| Re: Removing IE7 Is it being offered via Automatic Updates ? If so, put a check mark in the box next to " Do not offer this update again " after unchecking the box next to IE7 and then clicking OK MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten ================ jm wrote: > I haven't accepted the update yet. What's the best way to avoid it so > Windows Update doesn't keep on pestering you to install it? > |
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| Re: Removing IE7 "jm" <spambucket@tech-pro.co.uk> wrote in message news:1162837744.948290.166770@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... >I haven't accepted the update yet. What's the best way to avoid >it so > Windows Update doesn't keep on pestering you to install it? > Just click the 'hide' option on the windows update details. |
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| Re: Removing IE7 "Opinicus" <gezgin@spamcop.net> wrote in message news:12kut9b9j2r219f@news.supernews.com... > "seaweed1317" <slynn@sympatico.ca> wrote > >> I got so sick of waiting for it to decide if I >> could open a website or not > > One of the first things I learned to turn off was the "Phishing filter". > > Someday it may be worthwhile. Right now, it's a stumbling block. > never given me any problems at all....... |
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| RE: Removing IE7 Thanks for all the info everybody. I now have IE6 back the way I used to. I sure hope they fix IE7 before IE6 becomes so outdated it no longer works. I had IE7 for aprox 5 minutes before I decided it had to go. I was ready and willing to do a total restore just to get rid of it. You all saved me a lot of time and trouble. Thanks again "chuck" wrote: > I'm no computer wizzard so I need help Please. I have Xp Home Sp2. I just did > a windows update and installed IE7. My question is this. How do I get rid of > it and get my old version back IE6. Will I still have all my favorites when I > go back to IE6? Is there any way to insure I never get IE7 downloaded again? > I absolutely hate this version. Ive looked around and found a bunch of sites > for 6.0 but where can I go to get what I had (just like it came on my > computer with all my windows updates). I dont want a buch of junk added to > the download. > Thanks for any help > Chuck |
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| Re: Removing IE7 MowGreen [MVP] wrote: > Is it being offered via Automatic Updates ? If so, put a check mark in > the box next to " Do not offer this update again " after unchecking the > box next to IE7 and then clicking OK Thanks. |
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