How Do You Fix Corrupt Internet Explorer 8?
Internet Explorer 8 is a reliable Web browser created by Microsoft. However, it may experience stability problems or crashes because of damaged or corrupted files or incomplete registration information. Internet Explorer is an integrated part of the Windows operating system, and therefore you may need to update your operating system to resolve the problem. If updating does not resolve the problem, you may need to reset Internet Explorer to original factory settings, or uninstall and reinstall the browser. Go to the “Start” menu and “All Programs” in Vista and Windows 7. Look for “Windows Update.” Click it. For XP users, go to the Microsoft Windows Update website (the link is in Resources). Click “Install Updates”; in XP, click “Express Install,” and then “Install.” Reboot the computer when updates have completed. Go to the Start menu. Go to “Control Panel.” In Windows XP, click “Internet Options.” In Vista and Windows 7, click “Network and Sharing Center.” Look in the left-hand pane, a