...there is already a more updated version being used. This is a new app as of March, what's more updated than this version? http://download.cnet.com/Internet-Ex...-10497433.html
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One way to find out what version you are currently running on your system is by running Internet Explorer and then on the browser window click on the "Help" on the Menu Bar and then selecting on the option called "About Internet Explorer". It will report the version you are running.
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I have had trouble with IE9 reading certain formats. If you press F9 key you can load IE7 or IE8 temporarily and then those work fine with the older formats.
I am about ready to dump IE and go to something like Mozilla.Peace, Love, and Local Grindz
People who form FIRM opinions with so little knowledge only pretend to be open-minded. They select their facts like food from a buffet. David R. Dow
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Originally posted by helen View PostIt will report the version you are running.
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I've been using IE 9 for about a week now and its working fine. If you have it, I would suggest using the tutorial "Whats New in IE 9" to learn about the changes. Also, there are settings you can change to make it look more like Ver. 8 or even 7. It took a little getting used to but now I like it."Democracy is the only system that persists in asking the powers that be whether they are the powers that ought to be."
– Sydney J. Harris
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Originally posted by lurkah View PostSounds like you might be running Windows XP. IE9 won't run on XP.
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Originally posted by Ron Whitfield View Post
Vista, it uses 9.Vista should run IE9, but didn't you say in your earlier post that you were running IE6? IE6 doesn't run on Vista.
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I have Vista on the computer (work) that is running IE 9 with no problems. I use Windows 7 at home - no download of IE 9 so far. It came with my automatic downloads last week at the office.
PS: nice to see you Lurkah!"Democracy is the only system that persists in asking the powers that be whether they are the powers that ought to be."
– Sydney J. Harris
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Originally posted by lurkah View PostVista should run IE9, but didn't you say in your earlier post that you were running IE6? IE6 doesn't run on Vista.
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Originally posted by lurkah View Postdidn't you say that you were running IE6?
In doing the above, there was nothing relating to IEanything, but the # 6 was in the window which may not pertain to this matter.
How else can I find the version I've got now?
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it could be issues with a combination of your antivirus and OS. Two things could result in IE9 not running or fail to start, 1) the need to update your antivirus or 2) the need to update your OS.
Sometimes an outdated antivirus (such as AVG FREE) need to be replaced with a newer version, not simply updating the exisiting one you've been running for over a year. AVG 11 is out and there may be a need to replace your exisiting AVG 10.5 for example.
Versions of AVAST won't allow even IE7 to run on certain XP machines.
Which brings me to the OS itself. The OS may need the latest security patches to run the latest antivirus or even IE9.
If you're running a hacked version of XP and cannot upload these patches, you simply would be out of luck.Life is what you make of it...so please read the instructions carefully.
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Did the re-virus, but is updating the OS as complicated as all this? -
These downloads are Microsoft’s 2011 every month security updates for Windows 7 64-bit, Vista, Vista 64-bit and Windows Server 2008 (and other Windows Operating Systems if needed – which is very handy in the event you require to update different releases across a network). The list starts from the latest release and goes backwards down the page. You will require to also download the 2009 patches – see the Windows section for a complete listing. The every month updates listed are the official Microsoft security update package in .ISO format, A few are updates are in the standard MSU format.
The files that are in ISO format can be burnt to a CD/DVD, virtually mounted or opened with an ISO viewer. In the event you have no experience with ISOs, Google can answer most questions. The ISO’s have the advantage that they can be used on all Operating Systems from Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7 right through to Server 2003, 2008 and 64-bit releases. The disadvatage is that they are immense (usually ranging from 500-1500+MB for each month).
The downloads are usually huge as they contain every patch released in a specific month for all supported Microsoft operating systems – including Windows Media Player updates (the smaller individual patches for Windows XP 32-bit and Windows 7 32-bit are obtainable in the Windows section).
Clicking a link will start that months’s file download from the official Microsoft Servers. If you haven’t already, you must first install the Windows Vista (or Server 2008) Service Pack 2.
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Originally posted by Ron Whitfield View PostOnly based on what I see per Helen's instructions - One way to find out what version you are currently running on your system is by running Internet Explorer and then on the browser window click on the "Help" on the Menu Bar and then selecting on the option called "About Internet Explorer". It will report the version you are running.
In doing the above, there was nothing relating to IEanything, but the # 6 was in the window which may not pertain to this matter.
How else can I find the version I've got now?"Democracy is the only system that persists in asking the powers that be whether they are the powers that ought to be."
– Sydney J. Harris
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