Hello, I don't know what O.System you have in the computer,if you have Windows 10 can try Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome, Firefox,
But if stil you wanna to use Internet Explore 11 you can go to Open Internet Explorer and in tools->Internet options, click Advanced tab and there you will see a Reset button, it the place that you are looking for.
SOURCE: Remove IE 8 & Replace w/ IE 7
I'm not sure you can find IE7 for Windows 7. However to disable IE8, you can go to the Control Panel, in the Programs window, select Turn Windows Features On and Off. Uncheck IE8 (the list seems to be in alphabetical order) then click OK. Please note this may change your ability to access Windows Updates.
I searched Microsoft.com's download center and only found IE7 for XP and Windows Server 2003 on a quick look.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
SOURCE: Remove IE 8 and Replace with IE 7
First uninstall IE totally, don't try for upgrade by online which results of loading IE 8 and so try to get a pack of IE 7 individually / separately along with other CD's under support material theme and have fine browsing
SOURCE: Google comes up 5 times when I log onto Internet Explorer.
Reset Internet Explore back to default settings. This should fix the problem.
SOURCE: I have recently had internet explorer 11 installed I need to reset it
Don't try to reset a program. There are nor reset buttons for programs. If you have trouble with a program like IE 11 , try to reinstall it, Or just put in your Windows DVD restart the computer and say you want to install windows. Windows sees there is already a version on the computer and will ask you to install windows, or to repair the existing version. Chose the last one, repair.
Other programs, you could reinstall and then reinstall from scratch, But IE is one of the programs you can't uninstall.
Never try to delete programs in windows, because you could delete the main program, but lots of extra files and links, can stay active, missing the main program. But also the registry, will have unused entries, that can't find the programs they are pointing to.
So in Windows, if you don't want to use a program, uninstall is the only way to get it from your computer.
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