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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 127
OS: 98 2 nd edt
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I want to get rid of the command bar all together, how can I go back to ie 6? and waht teh pros between 6 and 7.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 998
OS: windows xp service pack 2, 3.06 ghz, speed 600mhz, ram 512, nvidia 256mb graphics card
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Re: IE 7 how can I get rid of the command bar, and put the menu on top?
us this site if you want internet explorer 6. http://www.updatexp.com/download-ie6.html but ie7 is better and more secure although firefox is in another level.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Sydney, Australia
Posts: 99
OS: xp pro sp3/vista home dual boot
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Re: IE 7 how can I get rid of the command bar, and put the menu on top?
You don't need to download anything if you want to go back to IE6 - just unistall IE7 from the Control Panel -> Add/Remove Software (let Windows handle the reversal, not some 3rd party website).
Reverting to IE6 is not uncommon. As I've indicated in another part of these forums, IE is an integral part of the whole OS, and sometimes the requirements and settings of IE7 are incompatible with other programs, and the user's requirements. However, after uninstalling IE7, make sure you run Windows Update to collect any security patches for IE6 that may have been removed with IE7, or issued since you installed IE7.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: United Kingdom
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OS: windows xp service pack 2, 3.06 ghz, speed 600mhz, ram 512, nvidia 256mb graphics card
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Re: IE
uninstall ie7 as mentioned above, then put in your cd that has ie6 and then in control panel go to ad/remove and choose add windows components.
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