Saturday, April 9, 2011

Uninstall Internet Explorer

If you are the user of Windows XP and Windows Vista, you must encounter with some problems created by Internet Explorer. So many people want to uninstall Internet Explorer. This mainly results from the reason that Internet Explorer often makes people's computers useless, which means if people want to browse the internet, they have to install another web browser before Internet Explorer stops working. Unfortunately, people who want to uninstall Internet Explorer cannot uninstall Windows Explorer.
* Internet Explorer cannot uninstall Windows Explorer, why?
It is a necessary part of your version of windows. Actually, it is not only a requirement for some programs but also for some website that you may visit. It has a direct effect on the features of some sites whether Internet Explorer work properly or not. In many cases, the features are connected with uploading files or performing task that a web browser usually does not do. I

If you uninstall Internet Explorer, then half of the website that you visit will be broken.

Also, several programs that you may still be using will be damaged.
Internet Explorer has included all of the operating systems that Microsoft has made. SO it does not have so much with what system you are using, Windows 98 or Windows Vista Ultimate Edition, it does not matter. Asking for uninstalling Internet Explorer is more likely to be crazy just like asking to uninstall your calculator program that you should have in your accessories folder.



* What do you do if you cannot uninstall Internet Explorer?



You may think stop using it might as well, but according to this, there is another problem that your computer will slow down. At this time, what can you do to avoid this problem? Get another web browser such as Opera or Mozilla Firefox which could work more efficiently than Internet Explorer without causing problems that will slow down your computer. 
So when you have installed another web browser to replace Internet Explorer, you can just change your primary browser. Only in this way will programs not automatically try to open Internet Explorer. Of course, prior to deciding on uninstalling Internet Explorer, you also have other choices. For example, if the programs are hard-headed that will try to open Internet Explorer without considering whether you have set another web browser as your default web browser, then you will have to try and bare with it instead of prepare to uninstall Internet Explorer

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