Just go to add/remove programs and uninstall it, but if you want things back to normal from before I suggest system restore.
2006-12-19 09:38:15
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answered by Garrett 3
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You cant always rely on a system restore for e.g. if you've turned it off to save hard drive space, or you dont want to loose any other changes you might want to keep etc. If you dont opt for system restore you can always use the Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel. If its not listed there, and if you (or rather your daughter) installed IE7 from an .msi file, running the same file will give you options to uninstall, reinstall, or repair. Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs is the safest bet.
2006-12-19 13:25:32
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answered by redbaron101 3
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plenty relies upon on how some time previous you install IE 8. in case you've put in different apps because you install it, a gadget fix is probable no longer the perfect route - till you do not ideas reinstalling the apps again. To be truthful, a gadget fix is definitely one among the tidiest thanks to unravel your complications, because it takes your gadget decrease back to a state earlier to IE 8 happening, and doesn't go away all the registry settings/information on the HDD that attempting to manually do will - or perhaps making use of software. flow to gadget fix and discover the date at the same time as IE 8 develop into put in - it is going to seem in a list of apps once you click the date. Now flow to a level merely earlier to that date and also you may flow decrease back to IE 7.
2016-11-27 20:45:18
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answered by ? 4
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I'm fairly sure you can uninstall upgrades to internet explorer with the add/remove thing in control panel in settings.
2006-12-19 09:39:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You only need to do a search on here to see how many people are having problems with IE7. The best thing to do is download Mozilla Firefox available from http://www.mozilla.com/ Its faster, more user friendly, easily customisable to suit your needs and no problems.
2006-12-19 09:43:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Should be able to get rid of it by uninstalling in add/remove rograms.
Would suggest switching to something better anyway like firefox or opera.
2006-12-19 11:09:35
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answered by Gordon B 7
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I got rid of it by doing a system restore
2006-12-19 09:49:02
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answered by Lou 3
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I got rid of it by doing a system restore
2006-12-19 09:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Click start click control panel click add/remove programmes,scroll to ie7 and click remove, restart computer done
2006-12-19 09:39:58
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answered by taxed till i die,and then some. 7
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just go into system tools, then system restore, this restores your comp settings to as they were at a earlier time,,, then just pick the restore point you want and press go
2006-12-19 09:46:17
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answered by Roy 3
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