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  1. Posts : 4,549
    Windows 8 - 64-bit
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       #11

    Hopalong X said:
    LADYPINKtomato1 said:
    Pooman thank you for the link.
    I'm used to using IE , although I do use Chrome at times as well.:)
    I like my IE9.

    I use my Chrome for playing on line Flash games like at miniclip.
    Also use Chrome when searching unknown sites for info.
    If it gets screwed up just uninstall Chrome and install anew.

    Why chance messing up IE.
    Mike that's my idea of using Chrome as well..
    I'll like IE 9 when I get the hang of it, my laptop already had W7 premium, 32 bit and 64 bit when I bought it , that way I'm ready when the 32 bit is no longer working.
    thanks for your reply.:)
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  2. Posts : 4,549
    Windows 8 - 64-bit
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       #12

    Layback Bear said:
    The big thing, I.E. 9 has many security updates included. Also I have found that keeping I.E. your default browser whether you use it or not helps getting Windows Up Dates with less hassle. I don't know why. Maybe because Microsoft likes Microsoft.
    Layback Bear hi.. that is also one of the reasons I want IE on my machines, ( those updates ), just show up when they are ready for me to do something about , mine
    are set to , notify me but don't download and install.. that's just the way I love it .
    Yes, I do think Microsoft may well have a hand in the till.... lol
    Thanks so much for your reply helping me with this .:)
    Last edited by LADYPINKtomato1; 24 Aug 2012 at 20:27.
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  3. Posts : 3,133
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP 1
       #13

    I finally broke down and made the jump from ie8 to ie9 myself. It took a little bit of getting use to, but using a more secure web browser is getting to be more important all the time. Just think, if I remember correctly you made the jump from ie7 to ie 8 on your XP machine and now you are going from ie8 to ie9. Don't you just love change?
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  4. Posts : 4,549
    Windows 8 - 64-bit
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       #14

    LittleJay said:
    I finally broke down and made the jump from ie8 to ie9 myself. It took a little bit of getting use to, but using a more secure web browser is getting to be more important all the time. Just think, if I remember correctly you made the jump from ie7 to ie 8 on your XP machine and now you are going from ie8 to ie9. Don't you just love change?
    LittleJay.. you jest, lol....I do love change.. it's just getting used to it, and having to reset so much. I'm not really fond of the HOME icon way off to the right on the address bar.along with a few more, when I'm back using the laptop.. I'll try to get a screen shot of mine.. then we can do a little adjusting on things.
    Thank you so much for your reply.
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  5. Posts : 3,133
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP 1
       #15

    I'm not really fond of the HOME icon way off to the right on the address bar.along with a few more, when I'm back using the laptop..
    I totally agree about the Home Icon. But if you right click up above on the address bar, you will get a list of other menus and if you click in front of the "Command bar" it will show up just below the address bar. Then, once you can see the command bar, right click on that and you will see a "customize" option at the bottom of the menu. Move your cursor over "customize" and it will open another menu to the right where you can "add or remove commands". Click on it and you will see two menus. The one of the left is a list of commands you can add and the one on the right is a list of commands that are already in the list. One of the commands you can add, if it isn't already available, is the "home" icon. Once the "home" icon is in the list on the right, then you can click on it and use the down arrow option to move it to the bottom of the list, which means it will show up on the far right side of the Command bar, where it is easy to see and access. Do I have you thoroughly confused now? Please feel free to ask any questions and I will try my best to answer them. :)

    Best regards, Jay
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