You can download and reinstall the installer from microsoft's site.
Since you say you have Vista 32bit then you need to download the one that is 1.7 MB and has a file name of:
x86 Platform: Windows6.0-KB942288-v2-x86.msu
The link for microsoft site is below: if the link is not clickable then just copy and paste into your browser.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8483
Maybe the link below is clickable.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/...
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SOURCE: Vista 32 Bit verses 64 Bit
Before you jump in and upgrade make sure your computer system is 64 bit ready otherwise it wont work at all....upgrading memory is never a bad thing will actually speed up things from running and will have a better response time....windows 7 does not require 64 bit but it desired if possible....
SOURCE: IE 32-bit browser need to run on my 64-bit browser
The Internet Explorer shortcut in the Quick Launch toolbar and in the Start menu of Vista x64 will run the 32-bit version of Internet Explorer by default. Why run the 32-bit version if IE on the 64-bit version of Vista?
There are actually two shortcuts for Internet Explorer in the "All Programs" menu. Why two and what's the difference?
Here's the title of each and the exe's they run:
Internet Explorer
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"
Internet Explorer (64-bit)
"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"
The first one runs IE from the "Program Files (x86)" folder, this is the 32-bit version. The second one is the 64-bit version.
Reference:
http://pietschsoft.com/post/2006/12/03/Vista-Experience-Update-Windows-Vista-x64-runs-32-bit-Internet-Explorer-by-Default.aspx
SOURCE: 32 bit IE won't connect to internet in Vista 64 bit.
32 bit programs, last I checked, won't work in a 64 bit operating system, just as 64 bit won't work in 32 bit operating systems.
If 32 bit programs will work in a 64 bit OS, they probably won't work properly.
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