I am having a run time error while opening a link at youtube.

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  1. Posts : 116
    Windows Ultimate x86, SP1
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       #11

    Thank you so much indeed,

    First: What do you mean with 'Use the recommended setup and install options.'?
    In addition, I really wouldn't think there is need to shout down the computer, it is sufficient to IE be restarted again

    Finally: I really have an up to date version of Windows 7 home premium (64-bit). However, I didn't see any IE 10 installed.
    Thus, if I have needed th IE 10, should I install it manually?
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  2. Posts : 20,583
    Win-7-Pro64bit 7-H-Prem-64bit
       #12

    Thebeholder said:
    Thank you so much indeed,

    First: What do you mean with 'Use the recommended setup and install options.'?
    In addition, I really wouldn't think there is need to shout down the computer, it is sufficient to IE be restarted again
    I'm starting to wonder if you ever shut down your machine ?
    Most windows updates do not fully install unless the computer shuts down or at the very least boots your machine to complete,

    After a proper reset I find it not a bad idea to shut down/ all open application are forced to close if open and you get a fresh start up,
    Then when you open internet explorer after a reset there will be a popup message asking to use Express setting (recommended) or Custom,
    I suggested the Recommended option.
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