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Story: Microsoft hits back at Opera antitrust claims
Deleting IE from your machine.
Well, I am not sufficiently IT competent to pontificate on total annihilation of any programme. I have the feeling that rather like deleting files, you do not actually remove them from your hard disk. All I can say is that once I was happy with Firefox I searched for IE and deleted everything I could. I couldn't clear everything out, but recently I needed IE in order to view and interact with a programme of interest which did not present itself well in Firefox. I tried to call up the remains of IE and all I got was a raspberry! Then, having offended Microsoft, I found I couldn't get back to Firefox. In short, I had to power down, wait the statutory five seconds for the hard disk to stop, then start up again. Thence no problems, so I am reluctant to try IE again.......
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Story: Microsoft hits back at Opera antitrust claims
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Unbundling vs. OmniBundling leytonjay -
Deleting IE from your machine. 1000044543 -
Any browser on any machine 1000044543 -
deleting IE: the normal way aka uninstalling mattp -
Internet Explorer/Opera et al. 1000044543 -
For the record, how DO you delete I.E. from a Wind... Chris Rankin -
Any browser on any win machine. ator1940 -
JUST 4 THE RECORD thinkfeeldo -
Everyone knows W.Peterson -
Opera and Firefox fresh out of the box 1000044543 -
Microsuffocation thinkfeeldo -
RESPONSE thinkfeeldo -
Uninstalling IE (or anything for that ma... 1000044543 -
Cars Are For Driving... Computers A... leytonjay -
Bundling mattp -
Great comment! thinkfeeldo -
Best response I've ever r... 107144








