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How Do You Uninstall Internet Explorer 6 On Windows 2000?

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How Do You Uninstall Internet Explorer 6 On Windows 2000?

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Internet Explorer version 6 is an older web browser automatically installed on Windows 2000 computers. The browser contains an uninstall application that guides you through the process of removing it from your system. This is beneficial when you download and install a secondary browser, and you don’t need Internet Explorer anymore. Removing Internet Explorer 6 provides more room on the hard drive, so it can free up some space if your hard drive space is running low. Click the Windows “Start” button on your Windows 2000 machine and select “Settings.” In the menu options shown, click “Control Panel.” Double-click “Add/Remove Programs” in the Control Panel to view a list of programs installed on the machine. Click “Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Tools” and click the “Add/Remove” button located next to the program icon. An uninstall/reinstall wizard window opens. Select “Restore the previous Windows configuration” and click the “OK” button to start the uninstall process. Click

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