Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Do I need to uninstall IE8 now that I have Mozilla Firefox?

I have been advised by several people to change my IE to Mozilla which I am happy with but I don't know whether or not to uninstall IE8. I am very new to the internet.|||Keep Firefox and IE. You need Internet Explorer to update your computer. You don't ever have to use IE (like I do) but you still need to keep it. Congratulations on converting to Mozilla Firefox, the Best Browser Available.|||There is not a security problem if you keep IE8 installed with another browser, the only problem is if you open each one it will continually ask if your want to set that browser as the default.





Here are the instructions to un-install IE8 though from http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700:





"To uninstall Internet Explorer 8, follow the instructions for your version of Windows. To follow these steps, you must be logged on to Windows as an administrator.





Note If you are not sure which version of Windows that you are running, or if you need help verifying that you are an administrator, click here to determine your environment (http://support.microsoft.com/gp/admin) .





Important You cannot uninstall Internet Explorer 8 if it is set as not removable. This occurs if you install Internet Explorer 8 before you install Service Pack 3 (SP3) for Windows XP. If this scenario applies to you, then you must uninstall SP3 before you can uninstall Internet Explorer 8. For more information about this issue, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:


950719 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950719/ ) You cannot uninstall Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8 after you install Windows XP Service Pack 3


Steps for Windows 7


To uninstall Internet Explorer 8, follow these steps:





1. Close all programs.


2. Click Start


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Start button


, and then click Control Panel.


3. Under Programs, click Uninstall a program.


4. In the tasks pane, click Turn Windows features on or off.


5. In the list of windows features, clear the check box next to Internet Explorer 8.


6. You receive a warning message in a pop-up window. Click Yes.





Internet Explorer 8 will now be uninstalled. The system will restart after the installation.


Steps for Windows Vista or for Windows Server 2008


To uninstall Internet Explorer 8, follow these steps:





1. Close all programs.


2. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.


3. Click Uninstall a Program under the Programs category


4. In the Tasks pane, click View installed updates.


5. In the list of installed updates, double-click Windows Internet Explorer 8.





Note If Windows Internet Explorer 8 does not appear in the list of installed updates, try the alternative steps for Windows Vista or for Windows Server 2008.


6. In the Uninstall an update dialog box, click Yes.





Note If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password, or click Continue.


7. Follow the instructions to uninstall Internet Explorer 8.


8. When the uninstall program is finished, restart your computer.





After you have finished, go to the "Did the "Let me fix it myself" steps fix the problem?" section to verify that your earlier version of Internet Explorer is restored.


Steps for Windows XP or for Windows Server 2003


To uninstall Internet Explorer 8, follow these steps:





1. Close all programs.


2. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.


3. Click Add or Remove Programs.


4. In the list of currently installed programs, click Windows Internet Explorer 8, and then click Remove.





Note If Windows Internet Explorer 8 does not appear in the list of installed updates, try the alternative steps for Windows XP or for Windows Server 2003.


5. Follow the instructions to uninstall Internet Explorer 8.


6. When the uninstall program is finished, restart your computer.





Now go to the "Did the "Let me fix it myself" steps fix the problem?" section to verify that your earlier version of Internet Explorer is restored. "|||I wouldn't advise it there are still many web sites that simply aren't Mozilla compatible. I prefer to use Firefox but still have to resort to using IE for important sites that I do business on because their applications will not work otherwise.|||No need to uninstall IE8.Firefox and IE get along just fine on the same computer.|||You don't have to. It's just another browser like Firefox. But I would recommend it highly that you uninstall IE.|||I find that Google Chrome interacts better with IE although IE8 did not run well on my outdated system.

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