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Solve : a safe replacement for I.E and how to UNistall I.E. Had enough of it! Thanks.? |
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Answer» HI, people: You'll probably find this ridiculous, but I've had my p.c. for a week, am 61 and have no idea what "plug-ins" etc. are, but I know I've had ENOUGH of Internet Explorer and I READ that Opera's good and safe, but they want $40.00 to delete some features. (What's that about "free"?) Anyway, I'm learning all I can about p.c.'s from About & Cnet, but the tech-talk creeps in there and I get horribly lost and discouraged. I hope someone will be able to tell me what I can replace I.E. with and I really hope it's easy to download. (Opera was difficult to understand). I went to Microsoft Help and could not possibly follow their uninstall directions for I.E. Great Scott - is there ANYbody on-line who doesn't think everybody else is in p.c. university? I SO appreciate ANY help ANYBODY can TRY to give me! Many THANKS, Ann Google for Firefox. Don't uninstall IE, just set Firefox as your default browser because you will need IE for Windows updates.You can have more than one browser on a machine and just use the one you prefer...this will not HARM anything. Actually removing IE can cause nothing but trouble and you need it if only for Microsoft Updates so leave it alone. I would suggest FireFox. It's been my browser of choice for many years now and is secure and highly customisable... I'm not aware of Opera charging for anything lately as it's supposed to be free as well. Try FireFox you won't be dissappointed. |
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