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Internet Explorer 10 finally arrives on Windows 7

Discussion in 'TechSpot News and Comments' started by Jos, Feb 26, 2013.

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  1. Dustyn Newcomer, in training Posts: 16

    Install went a smooth as a stick of butter!.... rich creamery butter...
  2. cliffordcooley TechSpot Paladin Posts: 2,303   +291

    I looked at the loading folder and noticed IE loading from the Program Files folder. If IE was 32-bit, I would assume it would load from "Program Files (x86)" folder. It would seem you no longer have a choice as to which bit version you want to run with IE10 outside of selecting which version is installed.
  3. cliffordcooley TechSpot Paladin Posts: 2,303   +291

    I've just about whittled all of my issues away with this version release of IE. Now I'm stuck wondering why Print Preview and Printing will only print or show the first page of my VBS project. It's gotta be something I have done, if only I can find it.
  4. Tanstar TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 146

    I downloaded the 64 bit version and had the same problem with it as I did with IE9 64, I click on it and the screen flickers but nothing else happens. I tried installing IE10 32 bit (since IE9 32 bit works on my system) but it told me that version won't work with my version of Windows? Chrome is fine, I guess. When Microsoft decided to lose the browser war, they went at it all out!
  5. Control panel -> programs and features -> view installed updates -> find Windows Internet Explorer 10 (under Microsoft Windows) -> click on it, then click uninstall at the top. This will remove IE 10 and revert you back to 9.