poweranimals
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I think you can uninstall IE9 and it will revert to IE8. If you still want IE 9 download and reinstall again.
Joe
It was running fine before, but now it keeps freezing up and I get an error box at the bottom of the screen and I have to click "Recover Webpage" or something to that effect. The problem is that barely works and the tab ends up closing completely or the whole browser freezes. I don't know if this is an issue with the actual browser or with Windows itself cause as I said before, it was working fine until recently. I know the Windows updates have kinda screwed me up in the past though. Anyway, I was hoping that someone here may have some insight that they could share.
Okay, so how do I uninstall Internet Explorer anyway?
In order to be removed, an update has to be listed in the "Installed Updates" page. This update for IE9 is not listed, so you probably can't uninstall it. But if you wanted to go that far, IE9 is listed.
got to add/remove, go to installed updates, in that list you should find IE9 as an update you can uninstall. i have a spare copy downloaded myself. you can download the version you need here directly: Download Internet Explorer 9 - Microsoft Windows
i would use a good cleanup utility at first, though, 2 good free ones are ccleaner and wise registry cleaner, they work well together.
I have the same problem. My computer is about 4months old. I.E.9 is continually crashing. I used to download with I.E.9 but now find that my downloads are continually "Interrupted" and have to be restarted,which can be extremely frustrating. I like I.E.9 very much but these problems have been infuriating and I now download with D.A.P,which still works well.
When can we expect a resolution to these problems?
Cheers.
... your internet connection settings may be causing your interruptions, as well. ie9 doesn't cause these problems, the connection quality and server resets cause them.I use ie9, downloaded a large iso that took about an hour, got interrupted once, but restarted and got the whole thing. I have stable cable, too.
The internet connection is key, a wireless will get reset at the server, too. I use some good free cleaning tools to help get rid of the stuff that gets in there, i use ccleaner frequently, it helps. For a thorough cleaning, try wise disk cleaner and wise registry cleaner, both free as well.