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Is it possible to delete IE6 so i can install IE5.5?

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Dai_Maxwell:
I'll cut to the chase:  As much as I hate MS, I still use the os.  Last week, I blew my top over continuing Iexplore and Explorer errors, and deleted all the files that I could.  No big deal, I thought, I would use Netscape or another browser.  Well, Netscape will install but it won't register.  Same for Mozilla.  Anyways, I installed IE6 so I could at least have a browser.  Now, some of the sites I got to, like http://www.swissquake.ch/chumbalum-soft/forum/ I can't see the subject fields.  I'd like to delete IE6 so I could try to re-install 5.5 and see if that makes any difference, but like Direct X 8, you apparantly can't uninstall the piece of *^*^!  I don't want to have to delete Windows and reinstall, but if that's the only way, so be it.

I know, I know, the best solution is to totally get rid of MS completely but I'm just not ready to deal with the stress of relearning how to do everything all over again like learning how to us Linux would be.  Maybe later this year when I have more time to dedicate to it, but I can't do it now.

Can I get some help here?

Dai

voidmain:
I'm not trying to not help you but have you tried asking your question on www.windowsbbs.com?

[ August 23, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]

Dai_Maxwell:
No,to be honest, I didn't know it existed.  I thought though that maybe I would get a better answer on how to delete the necessary files from those who hate MS rather than those who love it   :D  

Dai

Dai_Maxwell:
LOL!  I just checked the site and I can't see the subject lines... I was seeing them until I reinstalled IE6 yesterday so I could try uninstalling it.

Dai

voidmain:

quote:Originally posted by Dai:
No,to be honest, I didn't know it existed.  I thought though that maybe I would get a better answer on how to delete the necessary files from those who hate MS rather than those who love it    :D  

Dai
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But what you have to understand is that we don't "want" to help people fix their Microsoft products. We want them to get rid of their Microsoft products and get something else.  

I've been helping people fix their Microsoft products for many years and frankly am tired of it.  That's why I am here.  To help people with other operating systems and software, ones that work, and ones that don't spy on you, and ones that do not come from a greed factory.  So, I am sorry that I can't help you other than to point you to a place that appears to like to help people with Microsoft problems.

Again, not trying to offend you, just trying to follow the theme of this site.

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