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10 Feb 2014, 02:42 AM | #1 |
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Web Browser Questions
After removing a virus from my computer, by doing a System Restore, my IE 7 is on my computer. However, I keep getting messages to upgrade my browser. I've attempted to download several versions of IE for a back up web browser. Every time any of the downloads complete, I get a pop up window that suggests I download IE 8 from the Microsoft official website. I did so, & another window popped up saying that IE 8 isn't compatable with my operating system. I checked the download & saw that it's for Windows XP. My operating system is Windows Vista Home Premium. So I deleted the files for WIndows XP. Then I attempted to download IE 9, which is what I had on my computer before the virus. However that download was unsuccessful as well. Anothe pop up appeared saying that 'IE 9 did not finish installing. This version of IE set up doesn't support your version of Windows. Download the version of IE designed for your computer from microsoft. Which takes me to the IE 8 download that I first tried, which doesn't install.
My other issue is with FIrefox. After downloading the web browser, it takes forever to for most web pages to load. IE 7 is much faster. I prefer to use Firefox, however I'm uncertain which version is compatible with my operating system. Again it is Windows Vista Home Premium. Last edited by Annonymous : 14 Feb 2014 at 12:18 AM. |
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10 Feb 2014, 04:14 AM | #3 |
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Firefox 26.0 is the one that I downloaded on my computer. It's turtle slow though. I was hoping there may be a better version to use, since I'm on a pokey dial up connection. If you have any suggestions for how to download IE 9, I'd appreciate the help. Thanks. The complete file downloads, then when I click Install, the pop up window shows with the message saying that IE 9 isn't supported & that I have to download 2 other major files. I updated to IE 9 in the past, & never had to download anything extra in order to be able to finish the Install process, so I don't understand why it's happing now.
This is the message I receive after the IE 9 download is complete: Something about IE 9 not being supported & then the following: Manually install the prerequisite components (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2399238) . Last edited by Annonymous : 10 Feb 2014 at 07:59 AM. |
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May be previously you installed IE9 on a different version of Windows?
Anyway, if Microsoft tells you you have to download some extras for IE9 to work, why don't you? |
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No. It's the same OS I've always had on this laptop. I was hoping I could find a way around the extra downloads, since my Internet connection is so slow. The download for the first update is over 4 hours long, & I keep getting 'Connection Timed Out' messages simply attempting to download IE 9 without all the extras. |
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10 Feb 2014, 04:26 PM | #6 |
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Suggestion: download the whole caboodle on another PC with a faster connection, copy the files to a USB drive and install it from there back home.
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12 Feb 2014, 09:08 AM | #8 |
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Have you looked into broadband? If you can get it, it's probably cheaper than dial-up.
Otherwise you might try Opera, it has a "turbo mode" that speeds-up websites by going through a server that increases image compression. Whatever you do browsers need to be updated regularly to keep then secure. |
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13 Feb 2014, 08:07 AM | #10 |
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Another web browser?
The web browser I use is palemoon; it is excellent!
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14 Feb 2014, 12:17 AM | #11 |
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Thanks for the tip. I'll check that one out as well. I'm using Firefox right noow. It seems to be a bit faster than when I used it after first downloading it. I'd just like to have a spare web browser, so I can still access the Internet, in the event that one browser has issues at some point. I would still very mc\uch appreciate a link to Opera, for the specific version referred to in a previous post above, by another member. Thanks.
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14 Feb 2014, 01:27 AM | #12 |
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I just did a Google search for the Palemoon web browser & it said 64 bit, I have Windows Vista Home Premium & my computer is 32 bit, Is there a download which is compatable with my operating system? If so, please provide a link, Thanks. I don't want to download somethkng that won't run on my computer. Been there, did that already, Another question: How do I determine what kind of Processor is installed on my computer?
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14 Feb 2014, 01:41 AM | #13 |
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What's the Difference
Between Opera 12 & 19 web browsers? I just did a Google search & found both available for Windows operating system. Both are compatable with Windows Vista. One uses more disk space than the other, so I am assuming one is for a faster connection & the other for a slower connection, Opera 12 is the one that takes up less space, so I am wondering if that is the option I should use? Thanks for any & all help.
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6 Mar 2014, 04:12 PM | #14 |
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I use palemoon. it is excellent.
I use palemoon. it is excellent.
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7 Mar 2014, 02:29 AM | #15 |
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Opera 12 is Opera (like it used to be). Opera 19 is just chrome with a few tweaks, there is hardly any difference between this and Chrome.
If you want to try different browsers without installing them try here: http://portableapps.com/apps/internet |