How Do You Fix Internet Explorer On Windows 98?
Internet Explorer in Windows 98 can run into problems that cause the pages to display slowly or fail to open at all. Many of the browser problems are caused by bad system updates, malicious programs such as viruses, and damaged or missing system files. Fortunately, Windows 98 comes with a built-in Internet Explorer repair tool that enables you to repair browser problems safely without damaging system components. Write down or print out these directions before proceeding because you will have to close your web browser. Close any open programs. Click “Start” and then click “Control Panel.” Launch the Programs window by double-clicking “Add or Remove Programs.” Locate “Microsoft Internet Explorer and Internet Tools” in the programs window and highlight it. Click “Add/Remove” button. A new window opens. Click “Repair Internet Explorer” and click “OK.” Windows repairs Internet Explorer. When the process completes, click “Yes” to restart your computer.