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Solve : Upgrade from 6 to 7 gone wrong? |
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Answer» I have Internet Explorer 6, and tried to upgrade to 7. After I installed it from microsoft.com, I began setup. After a while, it said that it could not be installed and that I should restart to undo everything. So I did. Once my COMPUTER rebooted, I started getting messages about things not being able to start because file iertuti.dll or somehting like that was missing. I got this message for a bunch of things like Windows Media Player, Norton, etc. So I tried the last known good configuration thing, and that didn't work. Then a friend emailed me the file, and I put it into the System32 folder, and now the message doesn't come anymore. But, Internet Explorer still doesn't work, every page says page cannot be displayed. Don't know if this matters, but I got some annoying malware that might have something to do with this. Can anyone help me?Go to Add/Remove programs on the Control Panel. Make sure "Show Updates" is listed. Find IE 7 near the bottom and remove it. I went to Add/Remove w/ the show updates checked, and found IE 7. I assume you mean remove the Update for Internet Explorer 7 Beta 3 (KB922880) subcategory, of the main category Windows Internet Explorer 7 Beta 3, cause the main IE category didn't have a remove option. But when I tried to remove the subcategory, it said Setup has detected that Windows Internet Explorer has been upgraded on your computer since KB922880 was installed. [HIGHLIGHT]If you remove KB922880 your system will be unusable. [/highlight]The removal of KB922880 cannot continue. Sounds like it to me.But i think CCLEANER the LATEST version can do the uninstalling ie7 BTW, did you apply this method http://msdn.microsoft.com/ie/releasenotes/default.aspx infoseeker Quote But i think CCLEANER the latest version can do the uninstalling ie7 Unfortunately, neither method worked See Reply #3 up there You got away with running an illegal copy for so long; perhaps it's about time you offered your sacrifice to appease the Microsoft gods. At least $100 is easier to come by than a nubile virgin maiden...If you're running XP, just restore to a date earlier than when you installed IE7. Alan <>< |
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