How to uninstall ie8 beta in xp




















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If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password, or click Continue. Right-click inside the Administrator: Command Prompt window, and then click Paste to paste the command that you copied in step 1. When the uninstall program is finished, restart your computer.

In the Open box, type Cmd. Right-click inside the Cmd. Want all the latest industry updates, news on Replicon products and tips to better manage projects and time?

And there's a stack of them. I gave it my best shot. That didn't change things although sites did look fine again. It crashed repeatedly and was slow. Slow to start, slow to open a new tab, slow to render a page.

Saturday morning was the end. Off it came. The sad part about this — Microsoft had a chance to win over a lot of people with this release. And they definitely need to in the browser game, with so many people favouring non IE options. But if others have suffered the way I have and from my Twitter reading many have , then Microsoft has a lot of work to do to win them back.

Oh yes, so how do you uninstall IE8? If you are on XP it is in the same place — Add and Remove programs. But on Vista it is hidden away in the View Installed Updates section. But then it is sitting over on the left panel.

In fairness to Microsoft I have to say the uninstall process was very smooth and after rebooting I had IE7 back and working fine. I've had no problems with missing links, components or saved settings.

So at least they got the uninstall part right. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

IE8 sux. It crashed on my pc before i can open a web page. Sorry to hear that. My experience has been better — after uninstalling IE8, IE7 was all working fine again. In the past Beta has meant that the developer was getting close to a Release Candidate and there have been — only relatively minor bugs to work out.

And stability….. It still sucks. I think IE peaked at v6. IE7 went sideways, changing the UI for the sake of changing it. With other sw, you get used to the UI.



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