umm... upgrade to IE8 RC1?
...Ignore IE7, use FF/Opera/Chrome?
And, iirc, you can't actually completely uninstall IE, it's more or less an extension of explorer.exe....
not completely sure about that last part, though...
And, iirc, you can't actually completely uninstall IE, it's more or less an extension of explorer.exe....
not completely sure about that last part, though...
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think the last parts rightMorpheus wrote:
...Ignore IE7, use FF/Opera/Chrome?
And, iirc, you can't actually completely uninstall IE, it's more or less an extension of explorer.exe....
not completely sure about that last part, though...
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
You can't uninstall IE7, at least not in a conventional manner.FatherTed wrote:
think the last parts rightMorpheus wrote:
...Ignore IE7, use FF/Opera/Chrome?
And, iirc, you can't actually completely uninstall IE, it's more or less an extension of explorer.exe....
not completely sure about that last part, though...
Who cares if IE7 isn't working? God is telling you to switch to a half-decent browser. If the BSODs are completely isolated to IE7, I honestly would not worry about it.