How Do You Reinstall Internet Explorer For Windows 98 SE?
Windows 98 SE was introduced as an upgrade to Windows 98 that fixed several bugs, including the Y2K bugs, and added some tweaks to the user interface. It also improved its support for USB devices and other hardware that previously didn’t work because of driver problems. Although future versions of Windows offer better stability and support for modern computer configurations, Net Market Share reports that about 0.07 percent of computer users surfing the Web were using still Windows 98 SE as of April 2010. Internet Explorer 6.0 is the most recent Microsoft browser that works on Windows 98. If you run into problems with IE6 on your Windows 98 system, you may need to reinstall it. Download “ie6setup.exe” from Microsoft’s download page if you do not have a copy of the installer. Create a folder named “Windows Update Setup Files” (without quotes) in the root of your C: drive and place the “ie6setup.exe” file there. Click the “Start” menu and go to “Run.” Type “C:\Windows Update Setup Files\i