internet explorer 9
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Ok so heres the problem ....i downloaded internet explorer 9 because i was having trouble with my internet pages taking a long time to upload.....im running Vista on my laptop. It said i have to restart computer to allow for the updates. Ive restarted my laptop and now it wont go to google which is my homepage for internet browsing. It seems to go through the motions of connecting but wont bring a page up from the internet, i get a blank screen but up the top its showing google.ie and google.uk. At the present im on mozilla to type this message and it actually seems quicker than Internet explorer but i have all my favourites on the internet explorer page so prefer using that. Any suggestions how to access it would be appreciated ....and in language that i can understand too im not p.c friendly lol
Re: internet explorer 9
To sum it up, IE is complete shit for a browser. To transfer your favorites from IE do this: Start firefox, click file, then import, then ie9, then import what you want.
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Re: internet explorer 9
Velvokay wrote:To sum it up, IE is complete shit for a browser. To transfer your favorites from IE do this: Start firefox, click file, then import, then ie9, then import what you want.
Cheeers started on firefox aint had no problems so far with internet going down and it seems a lot faster than ie
Re: internet explorer 9
Don't.
Ever.
Use.
Internet Explorer...
EVER...
That is all.
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Re: internet explorer 9
Velvokay wrote:To sum it up, IE is complete shit for a browser. To transfer your favorites from IE do this: Start firefox, click file, then import, then ie9, then import what you want.
Exactly what i was going to say...
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