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How Do You Remove Internet Explorer 8 In Windows XP?

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How Do You Remove Internet Explorer 8 In Windows XP?

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If you’re running Windows XP, you may have received an update that includes the installation of Internet Explorer 8 (IE8). While it is possible to decline the installation, what if you installed it and then decided you didn’t like it? Microsoft enables users to remove the program and revert to a previously installed version of Internet Explorer. Go to the Start menu and click “Control Panel.” Click “Add or Remove Programs.” Scroll down to “Windows Internet Explorer 8” in the list of “Currently installed programs” (it may read “Windows Internet Explorer 8 Release Candidate 1”). Select it, and click “Remove.” Click “Next” in the Windows Internet Explorer 8 Removal Wizard that pops up. The wizard will do most of the work. If you get a warning stating that the Update for Windows Internet Explorer 8 was installed on your computer after Internet Explorer 8, and asking if you want to continue, click “Yes.” Click “Finish” in the dialogue box that states you need to click “Finish” to restart yo

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