To uninstall Internet Explorer 7 to return to Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP
Click "Start," and then click "Control Panel."
Click "Add or Remove Programs."
Check "Show Updates" at the top of the dialog box.
Scroll down the list and highlight the version of Internet Explorer 7 that you are running, and then click "Change/Remove."
Uninstall that,restart your PC and you are on IE6
2006-11-13 09:54:18
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answer #1
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answered by G 7
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The real answer is: wave goodbye to Microsoft and their Windows operating system, and INSTALL LINUX. You'll love it!
Whether it's Vista, XP or whatever, it's just more of the same M$ junk, full of security holes, overpriced and overcooked.
The Linux revolution is happening right now, with some superb distributions available at tiny cost ($10-$30). Linux has no license number to type in, no product activation, and you can install it on as many computers as you like, again and again, for all eternity! It's a superbly stable and secure computing environment with aggressive separation of different users on the same PC.
Plus the desktop is SOOOOOOOO cool and customizable - it makes Windows look pathetic. On my Linux Mandriva (running on a Dell Dimension 2400) I get the full Open Office suite, perfect DVD movie playback, rock-solid CD burning with K3B, Firefox, FTP, CD rippers, vector drawing programs, screen grabber, screen magnifier tool, great e-mail applications and MUCH more.
Plus (another plus) - when installing software you don't have to keep re-starting the computer! You just install it and use it. Simple.
Surfing with Firefox under Linux is truly surfing in a tank! Even the worst hacker site attacks just bounce off the armor-plated Linux.
So how much did my Linux Mandriva cost me? Well, er, nothing. The disk came FREE on the front of a computer mag which cost less than $10. There is no product activation, no serial number, no Windows "Genuine" stuff or any of that. This Linux lasts forever, there's no "time out" or limit. I can install it again and again on all my computers, and then make a copy of the disc and give it to all my buddies - that is allowed under the GPL license.
PLEASE try Linux - it's not yet perfect but we're working on it! Leave Microsoft and their nonsense behind you.
BE COOL - GET LINUX!
DC :)
2006-11-13 10:29:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you familiar with system restore? Not knowing which operating system you are using makes it kinda tuff ta give ya a quick an easy answer. But if your using Windows XP operating system, and you have a restore point set do this, open the start menu, click on help and support. On the right hand side of the page you will see "undo changes to your computer with SYSTEM RESTORE" . After locating this, click and open, you will see a calender and on the calender if you have a restore point some of the dates will be darker than the others. The darker dates you can use as a restore point. Pick a date before the day you downloaded IE 7 and click that date. follow all instructions and it will restore your pc to where it was before you did the download. Hope this help's. Good luck, Mikie.
2006-11-13 10:06:02
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answered by Mikie 3
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are you using the beta version of IE 7 or the known version? the beta version replaced into risky however the time-honored version replaced into high-quality. Yahoo had a version it somewhat is beneficial to attempt that. IE8 is out you are able to attempt that quite no component in going lower back to IE 6 it is so previous
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answered by hume 4
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Go to your last know good configuration prior to when you downloaded IE7
START > Accessories > System Tools >
select System Restore/
Select Restore My Computer to and Earlier date.
Then select a date before you made the changes.
k.
2006-11-13 09:56:22
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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1 start
2 control panel
3 add/remove progams
4 click on it and say yes when it asks you
2006-11-13 09:59:32
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answer #6
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answered by Thunor232 3
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