Bgrigg wrote: |
Yes, there are some settings you can change...
Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs and delete IE7. Then go to www.mozilla.com and download Firefox and make that the default browser.
Okay, you can't easily remove IE7, but it IS a less than optimal browser. Firefox is it's superior in so many ways. However you cannot access Microsoft's Update site without IE 5.5 or better so we are forced to keep a shoddy product on our computers.
IE has long been a non-standard browser and has issues with many websites, especially ones built using products that aren't Microsoft.
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Why not Format C: and instal Linux.
Ergo, no more hassle with mr. Gates' brainchild, what so ever.
Sadly enough, it's not that easy. Last week I had to use a boot up/rescue disc for a Microsoft pc. I must admit, the boot software was Win XP. However, the browser on this cd was Mozilla’s Firefox. Well, let me tell you that much to my surprise (I'm probably fairly naive ) none of the virus definitions could be downloaded because all the websites insisted on dealing at least with MS IE 5. So, you're practically forced to use this MS software, whether you like it, or not
But that doesn't help us here with the nr 7 issue, does it?
The way I deal with this problem? I'm using 2 computers. Only installed IE7 on one, and I'm posting on the other one. I know, it's not the cheapest way to deal with the problem, but hey, we Belgians are considered to be dumbo’s, so at least I have an excuse
B.t.w., I understand that IE7 could be very easily removed, and the IE6 version would stay in place. I must say, I didn't try that one (yet!).
Grtz,
Luc