When the trouble with Ie isn't brought on by add-ons or toolbars, you can make use of a Windows 7 choice to reset Ie to its default settings. This can restore the web browser towards the state it had been in when it had been first run.
To gain access to the reset option from inside Ie, click Tools on the toolbar, and choose Internet Options. A dialog box appears. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Reset in the Reset Ie Settings area.
A reminder window will open asking if you actually want to reset all Ie settings. This can be a safeguard against pressing the button accidentally, since resetting Ie will remove all your add-ons and toolbars and may, optionally, delete all your settings for that program. Review the info and then click Reset.
Because your favorite websites are stored in your Windows users folder and therefore are not really a a part of Ie, resetting the browser won't delete them. You can perform this course of action safe in the knowledge that your favorites and bookmarking is safe.
Sometimes you cannot start Ie whatsoever and need to reset it from User interface. To get this done, open User interface and click Network And Internet, and then click Internet Options. On the next screen, click Internet Options again. The web Options dialog box appears where you can click the Advanced tab and reset the browser.
You cannot actually reinstall Ie 8 in Windows 7 because Microsoft doesn't give a download to aid it. If you attempt to download the web Explorer versions for Windows Vista, you'll be notified that they aren't suitable for Windows 7.
You can also reset Ie by running the System File Checker, that will replace any corrupt files for that program. Whether it still malfunctions following this is performed, you may need to change them back and employ another web browser if you cannot restore Windows 7 from the backup made at any given time when everything was working fine. You can switch off Ie by clicking Programs And Features and then clicking Turn Windows Features On or Off.
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